Letter
Henry Laurens to Other American Peace Commissioners, June 10, 1783
Tuesday Morning, 4 oClock 10. June 1783.
Gentlemen,
This Moment landed— 5 As a Boat is going
over to Calais, the inclosed Proclamation may possibly arrive new to you. To me it wears the Aspect of one Part of a commercial Treaty. 6 I shall not wonder,
should I see our Friend, D. H. in London this Week. 7 I purpose Lodging there to night. There &
every where, I shall be as I am, Your faithful However feeble Aid & obedient
Servant.
(signed) Henry Laurens
To His Exy. Dr. Franklin, &c.
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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Benjamin Franklin
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