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Amelia Barry congratulates Benjamin Franklin on the successful conclusion of the American Revolution and the independence of America, expressing personal joy despite her modest circumstances. She wishes Franklin peace in his later years and hopes the new nation will flourish in virtue and greatness. Barry also thanks Franklin for considering her recommendation of Doctor Burrows.
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American Peace Commissioners respond to Alleyne Fitzherbert, approving the British proclamation and proposing a mutually beneficial commercial system granting equal trading privileges to British and American merchants. They express readiness to include this agreement in the final treaty to promote free and fair commerce between the two nations.
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Joseph Paul Reichsfreiherr von Weinbrenner writes to Benjamin Franklin in 1783 seeking reliable business contacts in Boston, Philadelphia, and New York to establish trade between Austrian subjects and the newly independent United States. He requests addresses of trustworthy firms to facilitate commercial relations.
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David Steuart Erskine, Earl of Buchan, praises Benjamin Franklin for his medical aid and political achievements, expressing admiration and gratitude. He informs Franklin that many Scots seek information about settling in the United States and requests guidance on facilitating the migration of loyal, virtuous Scots to American territories. Erskine also mentions his prior interest in settling on Lord Fairfax's estates in Virginia but notes changes have altered that plan.
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Joseph-Etienne Bertier congratulates Benjamin Franklin on his key role in securing victory for the American insurgents and praises him as the creator of a new nation. Bertier offers to send Franklin his recent work on the origins of the world and humanity, seeking permission to share it. He expresses deep respect and eagerly awaits Franklin's response.
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Christopher Baldwin writes to Benjamin Franklin from Clapham Common, recalling shared memories and praising Franklin for his role in ending conflict and restoring peace between Europe and America. Baldwin expresses hope that Franklin's efforts will bring lasting happiness worldwide and conveys warm regards from his family.
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Ce 17 fevr. 1783. Monsieur Oserois-je vous offrir et vous prier de vouloir bien aggreer L’ouvrage que vous m’avés parû desirer. C’est une foible esquisse d’un Projet mieux conçu que…
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Le 17 fevrier 1783. Monsieur Mon intention en vous demandant des Renseignemens pour envoyer avec quelque Sureté des aciés dans Le continent de L’amerique, 3 a d’abord eté d’ouvrir un…
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Bremen the 17. feb. 1783. Sir! It is with the greatest Satisfaction, that we Observed by the Publick papers the Declaration of Independence from Great Brittain to the United States,…
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Passy Feb. 17. 1783. Dear Sir It is a long time since I have had the Pleasure of hearing from you. 6 I hope however that you and yours continue…