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- catalog contributor b13070739.
- catalog contributor b13070740.
- catalog contributor b13070741.
- catalog coverage "United States Foreign relations To 1865.".
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1775-1783.".
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1783-1789.".
- catalog created "[2003]".
- catalog date "2003".
- catalog date "[2003]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[2003]".
- catalog description "Defense of Franklin's Career as Agent and the Loss of His Offices: The Hutchinson Letters; tract and letter to Thomas Cushing -- The Boston Tea Party: letter to the Committee of Correspondence in Massachusetts -- A Final Plea to Preserve the British Empire: letter to Thomas Cushing -- Some Good Whig Principles -- On Corruption in England: letter to Joseph Galloway -- Great Britain and Europe at the Beginning of the American Revolution -- pt. 3. Revolutionist in America, 1775-1776 -- British Vices and American Virtues: letter to Joseph Priestley -- Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union -- First Proposals for Peace with Great Britain -- pt. 4. Minister to France, 1776-1785 -- Comparison of Great Britain and the United States -- Franklin's Candid View of His Mission in France: letter to Jan Ingenhousz -- The American Revolution in Europe: letter to Samuel Cooper -- The Alliance with France: letters to David Hartley, to Thomas Cushing, and to William Pulteney -- ".
- catalog description "Diplomacy in Paris: letter to James Lovell -- Parable Against English Proposals that America Break the French Alliance: letter to David Hartley -- Passport for Captain Cook -- The Morals of Chess and Diplomacy -- Washington's Fame in Europe and America's Future: letter to George Washington -- Franklin and John Adams on Franco-American Relations: letter to Samuel Huntington -- On State Support for Religion: letter to Richard Price -- Spain, The United States, and the Mississippi River: letters to John Jay -- Franklin's Diplomatic Service: Attack and Vindication; letters to Samuel Huntington and to William Carmichael -- On Betraying France to Secure Peace with Great Britain: letters to David Hartley -- British Barbarity during the American Revolution -- Human Depravity in War: letter to Joseph Priestley -- On Reconciliation between Great Britain and The United States -- Progress, Prosperity, and Peace: letters to Sir Joseph Banks -- Information to Those Who Would Remove to America -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Riots in London over "Wilkes and Liberty": letters to John Ross and to Joseph Galloway -- Positions to Be Examined, Concerning National Wealth -- A Strategy for Resisting British Oppression: letter to Samuel Cooper -- Fables on the Mother Country and Her Colonies -- The Right to Vote -- An Evil Parliament and a Good King: letter to Samuel Cooper -- On Office-Holding: letter to Jane Mecom -- The Seeds of a "Total Disunion" Between Great Britain and America: letter to the Committee of Correspondence in Massachusetts -- A Realistic Appraisal of the British Empire: letter to Thomas Cushing -- The Farmers of Great Britain and New England Compared: letter to Joshua Babcock -- Toleration in Old England and New England -- Advice to the Colonies: Union, Moderation, and Firmness; letter to Thomas Cushing -- Rules by which a Great Empire May Be Reduced to a Small One and An Edict by the King of Prussia -- The Natural Right of Emigration -- ".
- catalog description "The Albany Plan of Union -- Reasons and Motives for the Albany Plan of Union -- Letters to William Shirley on the Place of the Colonies in the British Empire -- Plan for Establishing English Colonies in the Ohio Valley -- Humility and the Search for Truth: letter to John Lining -- A Parable Against Persecution -- The Rights of a Colonial Assembly -- A Militia Act Protecting Conscientious Objectors -- A Rebuke to Cowards and Idlers: letter to Augustus Spangenberg -- Franklin's Political Principles -- Popular Support and Resisting the Proprietors: letter to Peter Collinson -- pt. 2. Spokesman for America in England, 1757-1775 -- Conversation with a Noble Lord on Legislation for the Colonies -- The Social Value of Religion -- The Vices of British Government and the Virtues of William Pitt: letter to Joseph Galloway -- Friends and Foes of America in England: letter to Isaac Norris -- The Future of the British Empire in North America: letter to Lord Kames -- ".
- catalog description "The Art of Diplomacy: letter to Comte de Vergennes -- Proposals to Make Wars Less Likely and Less Destructive -- The Advantages of a Free Trade: letters to Comte de Vergennes and to Robert R. Livingston -- Dispute with John Adams over Gratitude Toward France: letter to Robert R. Livingston -- The Foundations of American Foreign Policy: letters to Thomas Mifflin, to Samuel Mather, and to Charles Thomson -- The Obligation to Pay Taxes: letter to Robert Morris -- On Hereditary Societies and the Eagle as an American Symbol: letter to Sarah Franklin Bache -- On Dueling: letter to Thomas Percival -- Selfish Interests, Commerce, Necessities, and Luxuries: letter to Benjamin Vaughan -- Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America -- Crime and Punishment: letter to Benjamin Vaughan -- The Legitimate Powers of Elected Assemblies: letter to George Whateley -- American Loyalty to the Ancient English Liberties: letter to Francis Maseres -- pt. 5. Sage at Home, 1785-1790 -- ".
- catalog description "The Interest of Great Britain Considered with Regard to Her Colonies and the Acquisition of Canada and Guadaloupe -- The Barbarism and Injustice of "White Savages" -- Royal Government Better than Proprietary Rule -- The Foolishness of British Commercial Restrictions: letter to Peter Collinson -- On Passage of the Stamp Act: letters to Charles Thomson and to John Hughes -- Repeal of the Stamp Act: letters in the London Gazetteer and the Public Advertiser, 1765-1766 -- An Examination Before the House of Commons -- The American Interest in Parliament: letter to Joseph Galloway -- On a Common Parliament for the British Empire: letter to Cadwallader Evans -- The Uses of Paper Currency -- The Nature of the British Empire: letter to Lord Kames -- America and British Politics: letter to Joseph Galloway -- On Smuggling -- Causes of the American Discontents Before 1768 -- The British Constitution -- Corruption in Parliamentary Elections: letters to Joseph Galloway -- On the Labouring Poor -- ".
- catalog description "The Progress of Government and Prosperity in The United States: letters to Jonathan Shipley and to William Hunter -- The Internal State of America -- Speeches at the Constitutional Convention -- The Constitutional Convention and the Foolishness of War: letter to Jane Mecom -- On the Abuse of the Press: letter to the editors of The Pennsylvania Gazette -- A Comparison of the Conduct of the Ancient Jews and of the Anti-Federalists in The United States of America -- On the New Constitution and Prospects for Government Under It: letters to friends in France -- On Abuses of Freedom of the Press -- A Unicameral Legislature and Extension of the Suffrage -- Education for Emancipated Slaves -- On The French Revolution: letters to Jean-Baptiste LeRoy and to David Hartley -- The Evils of the Slave Trade.".
- catalog description "pt. 1. Business, Civic, and Political Leader, 1722-1757 -- Silence Dogood, Number Three -- Silence Dogood, Number Nine -- An Editorial -- On Titles of Honor -- The Busy-Body, Number Three -- The Nature and Necessity of a Paper-Currency -- Observations on Reading History -- An Apology for Printers -- Junto Queries -- Natural Religion and Freedom of Thought -- Freedom of the Press -- The Character of Andrew Hamilton -- On Lawful Process -- The Evils of Taverns -- Speech of Miss Polly Baker -- Plain Truth -- Proposals for a Volunteer and Republican Military Force -- Advice to a Young Tradesman -- Education and the Public Good: pamphlet and letter to Samuel Johnson -- Hospitals, Charity, and the Public Good -- Criminals and Citizenship -- Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind -- Poverty and the Effects of German Immigration to Pennsylvania: letter to Peter Collinson -- The Social Value of a Religion of Good Works: letter to Joseph Huey -- The Evils of the Indian Trade -- ".
- catalog extent "lxix, 459 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0872206831 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog identifier "087220684X (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "American heritage series (New York, N.Y.)".
- catalog issued "2003".
- catalog issued "[2003]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Indianapolis, IN : Hackett Pub. Co.,".
- catalog spatial "United States Foreign relations To 1865.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1775-1783.".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1783-1789.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "973.3/092 22".
- catalog subject "E302 .F82 2003".
- catalog subject "Political science Early works to 1800.".
- catalog subject "Political science United States History 18th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Defense of Franklin's Career as Agent and the Loss of His Offices: The Hutchinson Letters; tract and letter to Thomas Cushing -- The Boston Tea Party: letter to the Committee of Correspondence in Massachusetts -- A Final Plea to Preserve the British Empire: letter to Thomas Cushing -- Some Good Whig Principles -- On Corruption in England: letter to Joseph Galloway -- Great Britain and Europe at the Beginning of the American Revolution -- pt. 3. Revolutionist in America, 1775-1776 -- British Vices and American Virtues: letter to Joseph Priestley -- Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union -- First Proposals for Peace with Great Britain -- pt. 4. Minister to France, 1776-1785 -- Comparison of Great Britain and the United States -- Franklin's Candid View of His Mission in France: letter to Jan Ingenhousz -- The American Revolution in Europe: letter to Samuel Cooper -- The Alliance with France: letters to David Hartley, to Thomas Cushing, and to William Pulteney -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Diplomacy in Paris: letter to James Lovell -- Parable Against English Proposals that America Break the French Alliance: letter to David Hartley -- Passport for Captain Cook -- The Morals of Chess and Diplomacy -- Washington's Fame in Europe and America's Future: letter to George Washington -- Franklin and John Adams on Franco-American Relations: letter to Samuel Huntington -- On State Support for Religion: letter to Richard Price -- Spain, The United States, and the Mississippi River: letters to John Jay -- Franklin's Diplomatic Service: Attack and Vindication; letters to Samuel Huntington and to William Carmichael -- On Betraying France to Secure Peace with Great Britain: letters to David Hartley -- British Barbarity during the American Revolution -- Human Depravity in War: letter to Joseph Priestley -- On Reconciliation between Great Britain and The United States -- Progress, Prosperity, and Peace: letters to Sir Joseph Banks -- Information to Those Who Would Remove to America -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Riots in London over "Wilkes and Liberty": letters to John Ross and to Joseph Galloway -- Positions to Be Examined, Concerning National Wealth -- A Strategy for Resisting British Oppression: letter to Samuel Cooper -- Fables on the Mother Country and Her Colonies -- The Right to Vote -- An Evil Parliament and a Good King: letter to Samuel Cooper -- On Office-Holding: letter to Jane Mecom -- The Seeds of a "Total Disunion" Between Great Britain and America: letter to the Committee of Correspondence in Massachusetts -- A Realistic Appraisal of the British Empire: letter to Thomas Cushing -- The Farmers of Great Britain and New England Compared: letter to Joshua Babcock -- Toleration in Old England and New England -- Advice to the Colonies: Union, Moderation, and Firmness; letter to Thomas Cushing -- Rules by which a Great Empire May Be Reduced to a Small One and An Edict by the King of Prussia -- The Natural Right of Emigration -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Albany Plan of Union -- Reasons and Motives for the Albany Plan of Union -- Letters to William Shirley on the Place of the Colonies in the British Empire -- Plan for Establishing English Colonies in the Ohio Valley -- Humility and the Search for Truth: letter to John Lining -- A Parable Against Persecution -- The Rights of a Colonial Assembly -- A Militia Act Protecting Conscientious Objectors -- A Rebuke to Cowards and Idlers: letter to Augustus Spangenberg -- Franklin's Political Principles -- Popular Support and Resisting the Proprietors: letter to Peter Collinson -- pt. 2. Spokesman for America in England, 1757-1775 -- Conversation with a Noble Lord on Legislation for the Colonies -- The Social Value of Religion -- The Vices of British Government and the Virtues of William Pitt: letter to Joseph Galloway -- Friends and Foes of America in England: letter to Isaac Norris -- The Future of the British Empire in North America: letter to Lord Kames -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Art of Diplomacy: letter to Comte de Vergennes -- Proposals to Make Wars Less Likely and Less Destructive -- The Advantages of a Free Trade: letters to Comte de Vergennes and to Robert R. Livingston -- Dispute with John Adams over Gratitude Toward France: letter to Robert R. Livingston -- The Foundations of American Foreign Policy: letters to Thomas Mifflin, to Samuel Mather, and to Charles Thomson -- The Obligation to Pay Taxes: letter to Robert Morris -- On Hereditary Societies and the Eagle as an American Symbol: letter to Sarah Franklin Bache -- On Dueling: letter to Thomas Percival -- Selfish Interests, Commerce, Necessities, and Luxuries: letter to Benjamin Vaughan -- Remarks Concerning the Savages of North America -- Crime and Punishment: letter to Benjamin Vaughan -- The Legitimate Powers of Elected Assemblies: letter to George Whateley -- American Loyalty to the Ancient English Liberties: letter to Francis Maseres -- pt. 5. Sage at Home, 1785-1790 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Interest of Great Britain Considered with Regard to Her Colonies and the Acquisition of Canada and Guadaloupe -- The Barbarism and Injustice of "White Savages" -- Royal Government Better than Proprietary Rule -- The Foolishness of British Commercial Restrictions: letter to Peter Collinson -- On Passage of the Stamp Act: letters to Charles Thomson and to John Hughes -- Repeal of the Stamp Act: letters in the London Gazetteer and the Public Advertiser, 1765-1766 -- An Examination Before the House of Commons -- The American Interest in Parliament: letter to Joseph Galloway -- On a Common Parliament for the British Empire: letter to Cadwallader Evans -- The Uses of Paper Currency -- The Nature of the British Empire: letter to Lord Kames -- America and British Politics: letter to Joseph Galloway -- On Smuggling -- Causes of the American Discontents Before 1768 -- The British Constitution -- Corruption in Parliamentary Elections: letters to Joseph Galloway -- On the Labouring Poor -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Progress of Government and Prosperity in The United States: letters to Jonathan Shipley and to William Hunter -- The Internal State of America -- Speeches at the Constitutional Convention -- The Constitutional Convention and the Foolishness of War: letter to Jane Mecom -- On the Abuse of the Press: letter to the editors of The Pennsylvania Gazette -- A Comparison of the Conduct of the Ancient Jews and of the Anti-Federalists in The United States of America -- On the New Constitution and Prospects for Government Under It: letters to friends in France -- On Abuses of Freedom of the Press -- A Unicameral Legislature and Extension of the Suffrage -- Education for Emancipated Slaves -- On The French Revolution: letters to Jean-Baptiste LeRoy and to David Hartley -- The Evils of the Slave Trade.".
- catalog tableOfContents "pt. 1. Business, Civic, and Political Leader, 1722-1757 -- Silence Dogood, Number Three -- Silence Dogood, Number Nine -- An Editorial -- On Titles of Honor -- The Busy-Body, Number Three -- The Nature and Necessity of a Paper-Currency -- Observations on Reading History -- An Apology for Printers -- Junto Queries -- Natural Religion and Freedom of Thought -- Freedom of the Press -- The Character of Andrew Hamilton -- On Lawful Process -- The Evils of Taverns -- Speech of Miss Polly Baker -- Plain Truth -- Proposals for a Volunteer and Republican Military Force -- Advice to a Young Tradesman -- Education and the Public Good: pamphlet and letter to Samuel Johnson -- Hospitals, Charity, and the Public Good -- Criminals and Citizenship -- Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind -- Poverty and the Effects of German Immigration to Pennsylvania: letter to Peter Collinson -- The Social Value of a Religion of Good Works: letter to Joseph Huey -- The Evils of the Indian Trade -- ".
- catalog title "The political thought of Benjamin Franklin / edited by Ralph L. Ketcham.".
- catalog type "Early works. fast".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".