Letters from Benjamin Franklin 451 



P. S. The sum lodged in the bank belonging to the Province is 

 £26,648 4 s. 6 d. A. Dr. of L. S. i p. XLV, 21. 



Printed in Works (Smyth, IV, 86). 



To [Isaac] Norris. 1760. November 22. 



The proportionment of the Parliamentary Grant according to the 

 number of effective men each Colony had in the field, and the amount 

 allotted to the Province of Pennsylvania and the lower counties. (A. 

 copy.) I p. XLV, 22. 



To Isaac Norris. [1760.] December. London. 



Relative to stock he purchased for him. Cause for the present low^- 

 ness of the stocks. A. Dr. of L. S. i p. (A copy.) XLVI(i), i. 



To . [^Circa 1 760.] 



When he read the " Letter of Two Great Men," the " Remarks " on 

 that Letter, and the " Interest of Great Britain considered with Regard 

 to her Colonies," in answer to those " Remarks," he sat down satisfied 

 that he understood something of the subject, until a sensible writer 

 from Bath perplexed him with assurances that the doctrines of that 

 piece are big with mischief, tending to entertain eternal war upon 

 them, and that the reasoning is very fallacious. (Incomplete.) A. Dr. 

 of L. I p. XLVI(i), 62. 



A Question in Mercantile Equity. [Circa 1760.] 

 A. Dr. cf Mem. i p. L(i), 25. 



To The Printer of the London Chronicle. [1760?] 



" Of the Meanes of Disposing the Enemie to Peace." Purporting 

 to be a chapter from an old book of Discourses addressed to some 

 King of Spain. A. Dr. of L. S. "A Briton." 6 p. L(i), 12. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, VII, 217; Bigelow, III, 132; Smyth, IV, 90). 



To [Mrs. Deborah Franklin]. 1760. London. 



Probable cause for her not receiving his letters. The trouble between 

 Mr. Flower and his wife. Acquaints her that their business draws near 

 a conclusion and that they will have a hearing in less than a month, 

 after which he will be able to fix some day for his return. A. L. S. i p. 



XLVI(ii), 93. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, VII, 214; Bigelow, III, 130; Smyth, IV, 88). 



