Letter

Mrs. —— (Mrs. William Deane) Deane to Benjamin Franklin, March 1, 1771

Frith Street March the 1st. [1771–75 2 ]

Mrs. Deane presents her Compliments to Dr. Franklin with many thanks to him, for the benefit she hopes, she has received, from the perusal of Richards Maxims , which are so Excellent they ought to be framed and hung up in every House. 3 Mrs. Deane is much obliged to Dr. Franklin for his kind remembrance of her, and hopes he will Consider of the other request, for the benefit of the Females of Great Britain. General Deane joins in Compliments

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Founders Online u2014 Papers of Benjamin Franklin View original source ↗