Courtney Melmoth to Benjamin Franklin, January 8, 1778
Thursday Evg: Paris [January 8, 1778] Sir, Mr. Dubourg yesterday gave me a second notice that you were to meet him and some other Company at Mr. Jeaneux’s to day.…
Samuel Jackson Pratt was a prolific English poet, dramatist and novelist, writing under the pseudonym of "Courtney Melmoth" as well as under his own name. He authored around 40 publications between 1770 and 1810, some of which are still published today, and is probably best remembered as the author of Emma Corbett: or the Miseries of Civil War, (1780) and the poem Sympathy (1788). Although his reputation was tainted by scandal during his lifetime, he is today recognised as an early campaigner for animal welfare and the first English writer to treat the American Revolution as a legitimate subject for literature.
Thursday Evg: Paris [January 8, 1778] Sir, Mr. Dubourg yesterday gave me a second notice that you were to meet him and some other Company at Mr. Jeaneux’s to day.…
Paris, Jan: 29, 1778. Sir. Will you permit me to withdraw your attention from contemplations of general Calamity, to a Tale of private Woe? It will cost you an half…
Paris, 4th: [February] 1778. Sir: I beg leave in a few Lines, to intimate to you, and thro’ your means to Mr. Dean and Mr. Lee, the nature and extent…
Hotel D’Orleans. Rue Richlieu Paris Feb: 19th. 1778 Sir, I understand the Abbé Condillac , to whom I have a Letter of recommendation, is just come to Town from his…
Hotel D’Orleans 16. March. 1778 Sir The Gentleman who desires to communicate his Ideas on the subjects of Powder and Saltpetre is now recover’d from his late Illness, and is…
London June 22. 1778 Sir A friend of mine going into Holland promises to put this into the Posthouse at the Hague for me. 9 It is to inform you…