Letter
Benjamin Franklin to Library Company of Philadelphia Subscribers, March 25, 1732
March 25th 1732.
The Directors, in Town, met with the Treasurer and Secretary at Nicholas Scull’s, as was agreed at last Meeting, B. Franklin having sent a Messenger about with printed Notes in these Words Vizt. “Sir. Next Saturday Evening Attendance will be given at N. Scull’s, to receive the Money subscribed to the Library, of those who have not yet paid; when you are desired to appear without Fail, either to pay or relinquish; that it may then be known who are, and who are not concerned.�
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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Benjamin Franklin
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