Essex. Has decided to cancel the whole impression of Franklin's political works and wait for the additional pieces; has not yet received his remarks upon paper currency; advisability of having the American edition of Mr. Galloway's speech accompany the dialogue on slavery. All letters to and probably from England are opened. Expects Dr. Price's pamphlet out soon.
Notes on [Edmund] Burke's speech on presenting a bill for better securing independence of parliament, and economical reformations on civil and other establishments.