Richard Bennett Lloyd to Benjamin Franklin, March 2, 1779
London 2d. March—79— Dear Sir, The inclosed copy is from a letter which Mr. Hartley has received from the Office for sick & wounded seamen— 6 I would have sent…
The House of Mirth is a tragedy about Lily Bart, a well-born but penniless young woman belonging to New York City's high society of the 1890s. Written by American author Edith Wharton, it came out October 14, 1905. The House of Mirth traces Lily's slow two-year social descent from privilege to a lonely existence on the margins of society as she fails to marry a man of wealth and status to secure her a place in affluent society. Wharton uses Lily as an attack on "an irresponsible, grasping and morally corrupt upper class."
London 2d. March—79— Dear Sir, The inclosed copy is from a letter which Mr. Hartley has received from the Office for sick & wounded seamen— 6 I would have sent…
London 2d. July 1779— Dear Sir, I am somewhat distressed, as I begin to be fearful I shall be too troublesome—but as the business I wrote to you upon about…
London 18th Feby. 1780 I really am ashamed to be so very troublesome to my valuable and venerable Friend— but flatter myself He will excuse the liberty I take— knowing…