Letter
Benjamin Franklin to Paolo Frisi, September 20, 1784
Passy, Sept. 20. 1784.
Sir,
I received with great Pleasure the Line you were pleased to write to me by the Chevalier Castiglioni, and am oblig’d to you for making me acquainted with a Gentleman so intelligent and so amiable.— 2 If in his American Travels I can be of any Service to him, he may command me, on his own Account as well as in respect to your Recommendation.— 3 The Present you propose to make of your Works to our Academy at Philadelphia, will be very acceptable, for they must be useful.— With great Esteem I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient & most humble Servant
B Franklin
P. Frisi
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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Benjamin Franklin
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