Letter
Benjamin Franklin to Elizabeth Bowdoin Temple, October 27, 1779
Passy, Oct. 27. 1779.
Madam,
I received your favour of July 30. with a Letter enclos’d for Mr. Temple. He came to Holland as I heard and went from thence to England, but has not written to me, nor do I know where he resides, So as to direct your Letter to him properly. 6 But I Shall have an oportunity in a few Days of Sending it by a friend, who will find him out and deliver it— 7 Please to present my Respects to your Good father and mother, whom I much wish again to see, and believe me to be with Sincere Regard. Madam, Your most obedient humble servant
BF.
Mrs. Temple, Boston.
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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Benjamin Franklin
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