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The Complete Works in Philosophy, Politics and Morals of the late Dr. Benjamin Franklin, Vol. 2 [of 3]

Chapter 59: Observations of the Warmth of the Sea-water, &c. by Fahrenheit's Thermometer; with other Remarks made on board the Reprisal, Capt. Wycks, bound from Philadelphia to France, in October and November, 1776.
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The volume gathers a wide-ranging collection of letters and papers that report empirical observations, experiments, and practical proposals alongside political and moral reflections. Scientific pieces treat meteorological and maritime phenomena—water-spouts, whirlwinds, auroras, tides, the Gulf Stream, temperature, evaporation, and salinity—and describe inventions and improvements such as stoves, chimneys, paper-making methods, and a proposed reformed alphabet. Short essays and club notes offer rules for civic debate and guidance for youth. Political fragments examine population and economy, luxury and smuggling, criminal law, toleration, and the slave trade, often combining pragmatic solutions with concise moral reasoning.

Observations of the Warmth of the Sea-water, &c. by Fahrenheit's Thermometer; with other Remarks made on board the Reprisal, Capt. Wycks, bound from Philadelphia to France, in October and November, 1776.

DateHour A.M.Hour P.M.Temp. of AirTemp. of Water WindCourseDistanceLat. N.Long. W. Remarks
Octo. 31107670 SSEEbS13538 1270 30 Left the capes Thursday night, October 29, 1776
471
Nov. 11078 WSWE½N109No ob.68 12
47181
287175 N
1278 141ditto.65 23
46776 Some sparks in the water these two last nights.
3876 NWESE½E
1276 EbS16037   062   7
47076
496876 NbE Ditto.
176 19436 2658   8
46876
878
586876 NE Ditto.
127075 16335 2155   3
475
875
6876 EbNS50E
1277 7535 3353 52
7878 SEbEN30W
1277 10836   652 46
477
897577 SbEN49E
1277 17538   250   1
477
997577
127570 SWN33E17539 3946 55