Letter
Benjamin Franklin to Edmé Jacques Genet, June 29, 1778
Passy, June 29 1778
Sir
I receiv’d safely the Letters you return’d to me, and am much pleas’d with the Use which I see you have made of them. 2
I wish to receive from London regularly the London Evening Post, and the London Chronicle. If this can be done by your means, without giving you too much Trouble, I shall be much oblig’d to you, and will thankfully repay the Expence.
By the Desire of Mr. Bridgen I take the Liberty of inclosing to your Care a Letter to him. 3 I have the honour to be, with much Esteem, Sir, Your most obedient humble Servant
B Franklin
M. Genet
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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Benjamin Franklin
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