John Webbe to Benjamin Franklin, November 27, 1740
The principal End proposed by the Plan of a Magazine, lately published in this Paper, was to lay open the Nature of the Constitutions of the several Colonies, and to…
The principal End proposed by the Plan of a Magazine, lately published in this Paper, was to lay open the Nature of the Constitutions of the several Colonies, and to…
Mr. Frederick W. Seward to Mr. Pruyn No. 73.] Department of State, Washington, August 29, 1864. Sir: Your despatch of the 26th of May last, (No. 38,) with its several…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Pruyn No. 71.] Department of State, Washington, August 20, 1864. Sir: Lord Lyons has, by direction of Earl Russell, her Britannic Majesty’s principal secretary of state…
Reedy-Island, Nov. 26, 1740 Dear Mr. F[ranklin], I thank you for your letter. 8 You may print my life, as you desire. 9 God willing, I shall correct my two…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Pruyn No. 70.] Department of State, Washington, July 29, 1864. Sir: Your despatches, No. 31 of the 8th of April, and No. 32 of the 4th…
Philadelphia Nov. 17. 1740 Tho’ Nothing could be more imprudent in Mr. Franklin than to thrust me into his Advertisement, 5 in any Shape whatsoever; yet he has not only…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Pruyn No. 68.] Department of State, Washington, May 16, 1864. Sir: Your despatches, No. 17 of February 15, No. 18 of February 16, No. 19 of…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Pruyn No. 67.] Department of State, Washington, April 19, 1864. Sir: Your despatches Nos. 13, 14, 15, and 16, all of them dated the 30th of…
Mr. Seward to Mr. Pruyn No. 64.] Department of State, Washington, March 23, 1864. Sir: I have received and submitted to the President your despatch of January 22, No. 10,…
[November 5, 1740] This Indenture Witnesseth, That James Franklin late of Newport in Rhodeisland, but now of Philadelphia in Pennsilvania Hath put himself, and by these Presents, doth voluntarily, and…