Letter
Caleb Davis to Benjamin Franklin, August 20, 1783
Boston August. 20th. 1783
Sir
The Liberty I take in Addressing your Excellencey and incloseing the within to your
Care, is in Consequence of Mr. St. Johns request and information that he had obtained
your permission for that purpose, and I most Ardently Wish the inclosed May reach him as
it Contains information of Much importance for him to Know and Several Letters which
have been Wrote him on the Subject have Miscaried— 6
I have the Honor to be With every Sentiment of Respect your Excellenceys Most obedient
and Most Humble Servant—
Caleb Davis
His Excelly. Benja. Franklin Esqr.
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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Benjamin Franklin
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