Letters from Benjamin Franklin 505 



To The Ship "Harmony." 1777. August 29. Paris. 



Passport. D. S. B[enjamin] Franklin, Silas Deane. i p. 



LXXIV, 93. 



To The Ship " Capricieuse. 1777. August 29. Paris. 



Passport. Dr. of D. i p. LXXIV, 94. 



Contract between the American Commissioners and Rey de 

 Morande. 1777. October 31. 



For the purchase and delivery in America of i8o cannon of various 

 sizes, the purchase price to be paid in tobacco by the Continental Con- 

 gress. D. S. Rey de Morande, B[enjamin] Franklin, Silas Deane, 

 Arthur Lee. 2 p. LIII, 55. 



To [A. M. Hevin de] Navarre and [Frangois Antoine,] Baron 

 de Seyffertit. 1777. December 4. Passy. 



Has no authority from Congress to entertain officers for their service, 

 except a few engineers and officers of the artillery w^ho are long since 

 gone. All others who have passed to America have gone at their own 

 expense and contrary to his advice. A. Dr. of L. 2 p. LXII, 88. 



To M. Goudeman. 1777. December 10. Passy. 



M. [Antoine Felix] Wuibert one of his countrymen and as such may 

 depend on the same care and pains to procure his liberty as for any 

 other the most favored of our people; hundreds are in the same situ- 

 ation; England has rejected, with insolence, all proposals for exchange 

 of prisoners. A. Dr. of L. i p. VII, 136. 



A Dialogue between Britain, France, Spain, Holland, Saxony and 

 America. [1777.] 



A humorous paper relative to the political affairs of the several 

 countries at the beginning of the American Revolution. 4 p. A. [?] 

 copy. L(i), 3. 



Printed in Works (Sparks, V, ii6; Bigelow, VI, ii8; Smyth, VII, 82). 



To M. Brillon. [Circa 1777.] 



Asking for M. Hennet's address. A. N. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) 



XLVI(i), 77. 



