Benjamin Franklin to Edmé Jacques Genet, June 29, 1778
Passy, June 29 1778 Sir I receiv’d safely the Letters you return’d to me, and am much pleas’d with the Use which I see you have made of them. 2…
Edmond-Charles Genêt, also known as Citizen Genêt, was the French envoy to the United States appointed by the Girondins during the French Revolution. His actions on arriving in the United States led to a major political and international incident termed the "Citizen Genêt Affair." Because of his actions, President George Washington asked the French government to recall him. The Montagnards, having risen to power at the same time, replaced Genêt and issued a warrant for his arrest. Fearing for his life, Genêt asked for asylum in America, which was granted by Washington. Genêt stayed in the United States until his death. Historian Carol Berkin argues that the Genêt affair bolstered popular respect for the president and strengthened his role in dealing with foreign affairs.
Passy, June 29 1778 Sir I receiv’d safely the Letters you return’d to me, and am much pleas’d with the Use which I see you have made of them. 2…
July 12. 1778 Sir There are Reasons to believe, that the Story of Commissioners appointed by Congress to meet the British Commissioners, is a Forgery. 1 1. < , Start…
Passy, Oct. 23. [ i.e. , on or after October 24, 1778] 5 Messrs. Franklin and Adams present their Compliments to Mr. Genet, with Thanks for communicating the Papers, which…
Passy Decr 8 1778 Dear Sir I had last Night, very late your Card, respecting Mathews. 1 I cannot recollect that any Thing was ever done in Congress, respecting him…
[ , Start insertion, ca. 14 Feb. 1779 , End, ] 1 I have the Honour to transmit you, three Letters, received by the Marquiss de la Fayette. I send…
[ , Start insertion, Paris Hotel de Valois Feby. 18th 1780 , End, ] [Dear Sir] Whether it is that [the Art of political Lying] is better understood in England…
Paris Hotel de Valois Rue de Richelieu Feb. 24. 1780 Dear Sir I have received the Letter, that you did me the Honour to write me the 20th. of this…
[ , Start insertion, Paris Hotel de Valois Rue de Richelieu Feb. 26. 1780 , End, ] [Sir] I have just now recieved the [Letter,] which You did me the…
Paris April 29. 1780 Dear Sir Do you think it worth while to work into your next Article, from London, the following Observation of Lord Bolinbroke? “The precise Point, at…
Paris May 11th. 1780 Dear Sir I have just recieved your Card of the 10th. 1 I agree with You that the Dean’s propositions are too absurd to be noticed.…
May 20. 1780 [Tha] nks for this Paper. 1 Ld George Gordon I think will be the Oliver Cromwell, after all. He seems the only Man of Common sense, and…
June 1st. 1780 Rodney himself, it seems did all. He fought and beat six Ships. Pray, why did not the Rest of his Fleet beat the rest of the French…