Benjamin Franklin to ——, February 1, 1746
[February 1746?] 6 has been blown off that Coast. Our Governor thinks they contain the Commissions for the Officers, and Orders to draw for the Pay of the Troops &c.…
[February 1746?] 6 has been blown off that Coast. Our Governor thinks they contain the Commissions for the Officers, and Orders to draw for the Pay of the Troops &c.…
Mr. Koerner to Mr. Seward. No. 107.] Legation of the United States, Madrid, June 28, 1864. Sir:Some days ago Mr. Moreira, the consul of Peru at Madrid, handed me a…
[February 1746] 5 There is no Question but in the case you mention of a ships being taken up in a Southern latitude and let down in one some degrees…
[Extract.] Mr. Koerner to Mr. Seward. No. 106.] Legation of the United States, Madrid, June 27, 1864. Sir:On the 20th of this month there were ratified by the Queen two…
[February 1746] 9 Sir I receiv’d yours with others enclos’d for Mr. Bertram and Mr. Armit, 1 to which I suppose the enclos’d are Answers. The Person who brought yours…
December 30, 1745 Abstract : Robert Grace, merchant, leases to Benjamin Franklin, “Typographer,â€� for 14 years beginning Jan. 1, 1746, the lot, with all buildings and other improvements thereon, beginning…
Dec. 22. 1745 Sir The above is a Copy of what I wrote you per Mesnard 9 who sailed about 10 Days ago from this Port. This goes per Capt.…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Koerner. No. 109.] Department of State, Washington, June 27, 1864. Sir: I have especial satisfaction in acknowledging the receipt of your despatch of the 3d of…
The extradition of Colonel Arguelles. [undated.] OFFICIAL PAPERS. The President of the United States on the 1st instant communicated to the Senate, in answer to a resolution of that body,…
Philada. Dec. 11. 1745 [Sir] While the War continues I find it will not answer to send for any considerable Quantities of Books; for that Business, as well as others…