Professor Reich discusses human migration. By studying the migration patterns through ancient DNA, Reich explains what this can tell us about language migration.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 162, No. 1 (March 2018) pp. 39-55.
Dr. Joseph talks about the genetic link between languages: that they have common origins. He focuses on European languages; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 161, No. 1 (March 2017) pp. 15-24.
Margaret Jacob's lecture focuses on the Enlightenment of the 18th century of Europe. How did Christianity, Judaism, and Islam respond to this major intellectual movement?; Further reading: Jacobs, M. The Enlightenment : a brief history with documents (St. Martin's: 2001)
Andrew Garrett talks about lanugage diversity, specifically in Indo-European languages.; Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society. Vol. 161, No. 1 (March 2017) pp. 25-38.
Letter from John Vaughan to William Temple Franklin. Thanks him for sending his thermometer and the Resolutions of Congress. Refers to the English Ministry's conduct towards Ireland. Trade with America and the West Indies not interrupted. Is learning French and attends the theatre.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from Samuel Nuttle to William Temple Franklin. Havre de Grace. Asks that he obtain permission for him to enter the French merchant service.; American Philosophical Society
Letter from "Freedom" Dublin to William Temple Franklin. Informs him that the brig "Lord Charlemont" sailed for America with his property on the 13th. Hopes to be able to follow with his family in a few months. People of Ireland now convinced of the treachery and deceit of England; their trade and commerce get no protection from the British Government. Thinks now is the time for France and the United States to strike a crushing blow at England by helping Ireland to secure her independence. "Freedom" Dublin is most likely an alliance, or potentially spy network, connected to William Temple Franklin during his time in Paris during the Revolutionary War.; American Philosophical Society