Bodies, Gravitation of Bodies affected by the Sun and Moon, 475. Boroughs in England, Elective Franchises enjoyed by the small, 180. Bowdoin, a new Method of warming Rooms, addressed to Mr. James, 499. Brotherly Love, a Parable, 199. Busy-Body, No. 1, 200.-No. 2, 202.-No. 3, 203.-No. 4, 207.-No. 5, 211.-No. 8, 217. Catechism relative to the National Debt of Great Britain, 97. Causes of American Discontents before 1768, 43. Celsus, Remarks on some Quotations from, 418. Chimnies, a Philosophical Treatise on, 368.--Causes of Smoky Chimnies, 479. Chess, the Morals of, 322. China, Provisions made to prevent Famine in, 143. Clock, an account of a Three-Wheeled Clock, 475. Coin, Reflections thereon, 163. Cold, Hints for preventing Catching Cold, 411.-Causes of Colds, 420. Colonies, Plan of a proposed Union of the several, 4.-Number of Members returned for each, 7.-State of the Constitution, 59. Congress, Vindication and Offer from Congress to Parliament in 1775, 84. Constitution, State of the Constitution of the Colonies by Governor Pownall, 59. Conte, sur M. Montresor, 325.-Translation of the same, 326. Corn, Observations on the Price thereof, 123. Countries distant and unimproved, Plan for benefiting, 136. Credit of Great Britain and America compared, 92. Criminal Laws, Remarks on the, 175. Dalrymple and Franklin's Plan for benefiting distant unprovided Countries, 136. Death occasioned by Lightning, account of, 403. Debt of England, Catechism relative thereto, 97. Description of a Stove for burning Pit-Coal and consuming all its Smoke, 505. between Philocles and Horatio, 221.-Second Dialogue between Philocles and between Franklin and the Gout, 327. Discoveries, Remarks thereon, 239. Distilleries, pernicious effects of Lead in the same, 367. Dreams, the Art of procuring pleasant, 312. Drinking Songs, a Dissertation on, 347. Dubourg, Answer to his Queries respecting the Armonica, 359.-On the free Use of Air, to the same, 374. Earth, the Abbé Soulavie's Notes on the Theory thereof, 455.-On the Magnetism of the Economical Project, addressed to the Editors of the Journal of Paris, 350. Electricity of Fogs, account thereof, 364.-Conjectures on Electricity, 370.-Analogy between Elephants natives of America, Conjectures relative thereto, 366. Emigration, Remarks on an Act of the British Parliament to discourage Emigration, 77. Ephemera, an Emblem of Human Life, 316. Epitaph on Miss Shipley's Squirrel Mungo, $11. Essays on various Subjects, 200. Do. on Philosophical Subjects, 355. Experiments on the Utility of long-pointed Rods for securing Buildings from Lightning, 391. Fahrenheit's Thermometer explained with respect to its difference from Reaumur's, 554. Felons, Letter to the Pennsylvania Gazette on Great Britain sending them to America, 83. Franklin's Answer to Strahan's Queries, 51.-Remarks on Governor Pownall's State of the Scripture language, 195.-On Persecution in former ages-of Dissenters-State of Glass for the Leyden Experiment, on the Choice of, 402. Glass, the Density of, 458. Gout, a Dialogue between Franklin and the, 327. Gravitation of Bodies affected by the Sun and Moon, 475. Great Britain, a Comparison of the State of the Credit of America and of, 92. Happiness, an Essay on true, 238. Heat, on the Conductors of, 447. Helvetius, Letters to Madame, 332, 333, 334, 335.—The Cat's Petition to, 340. Hints to those who would be rich, 247. Hints to prevent catching Cold, 411. Horatio and Philocles, a Dialogue between, 221.-A Second Dialogue between, 225. Impressing Seamen, Franklin's opinion on the right of, 169. Improvements in Navigation, 518. Increase of Mankind, observations thereon, 110. Indian Corn, observations on, 277. Infection in dead bodies, Cause of the long retention of, 445. Information to those who would remove to America, 259. Ingenhausz, Dr., Project for preventing War, in a letter to, 185. Electrical Queries, with Franklin's Answers, 451. Jackson's Observations on Franklin's Remarks on the increase of Mankind, 115. La Roche, Abbé, Letter to, and drinking Song, 345. Lead in Distilleries, the pernicious effects thereof, S67.551. Leg, the Handsome and Deformed, 321. Le Roy, Improvements in Navigation, addressed to Monsieur, 518. Letter to the Abbé Morellet (la vérité est dans le vin) 347. Levée, a paraphrase on the book of Job called the, 307. Leyden Experiment, on the choice of Glass for the, 402. 439. Life, Essay on the waste of, 242. Light and Heat, new and curious Theory of, 560. Lightning, on Death occasioned by, 403. Lightning Conductors at Purfleet, Report on the, 388.-Experiments on, 391.-Remarks on, Magnetism and Electricity, analogy between, 400. Magnetism of the Earth, 556. Mankind, Observations on the increase of, 110.-Jackson's Remarks on the same, 115. Mathematics, on the usefulness of the, 235. Maxims, Poor Richard's, 248. Meat rendered tender by Electricity, 405. Mechanics, effects of Lead on various handicraft, 559. Medals ordered to be struck by Congress, 254. Merchants and Trade, Franklin's notions of, 143. Meteorological and Physical Conjectures, 467. et seq. Miscellanies, 187. Moist Air not unhealthy, 422. Money, the way to make Money plenty, 247. Morals of Chess, 322. Morellet's Questions to Dr. Franklin relative to the Militia, 184. Navigation, Improvements in, addressed to Mons. Le Roy, 518. National Debt of England, a Catechism relative to the, 97. New Theory of Light, 560. Observations on the increase of Mankind, peopling Countries, &c., 110.-On the Spots in the Oil on Water, curious instance of the effect of, 363. 424. and seq. Oxley, indicted for an Assault, 101. Paper, new method of making large sheets of, 558. Paper-Money, Remarks on American, 24.-State of the same, 98. Parable on Brotherly Love, 199. Ditto against persecution, in imitation of Scripture language, 193. Pennsylvania, account of its Supreme Court of Judicature, THE PRESS, 30S. Persecution in former ages, 194. Philadelphia Academy, original intention of the Founders thereof, 285. Philocles and Horatio, a Dialogue, 221.—A second Dialogue, 225. Physical and Meteorological Conjectures, 468. Pigeons killed by Lightning, 555. Pit-coal, Description of a newly invented Stove for burning, 505 Plan for settling two Western Colonies in North America 27. |