David Colden to Benjamin Franklin, September 18, 1757
Septr. 18th. 1757 Sir About the time you left America I was employed in endeavouring with my Fathers assistance to form an Explication of the Phenomena of Electricity, on his…
Septr. 18th. 1757 Sir About the time you left America I was employed in endeavouring with my Fathers assistance to form an Explication of the Phenomena of Electricity, on his…
Mr. Adams to Mr. Hunter No. 991.] Legation of the United States, London, June 15, 1865. Sir: I have the honor to transmit a very few more addresses and resolutions…
In our Magazine, Vol. XXV . p. 87 [487]. Vol. xxvi. p. 28. we have given a very particular account of the disputes between the assembly of Pennsylvania and the…
Mr. Adams to Mr. Hunter. No. 993.] Legation of the United States, London, June 15, 1865. Sir: There is little going on here at this time upon which it seems…
Philadelphia, 14th Septemr 1757 Dear Sir I make no Doubt but long before this comes to hand, you have received the first and Second Copies of the second Hundred Pound.…
London, May 5, 1772 Hunter The above Sums taken from Banker’s Book (Brown & Sons) all above the Line are settled in the Post Office Account between W. Hunter and…
Mr. Hunter to Mr. Moran Department of State, Washington, June 13, 1865. My Dear Sir: I have received your note, accompanied by a letter addressed to the President of the…
Mr. Hunter to Mr. Adams No. 1448.] Department of State, Washington, June 10, 1865. Sir: Your despatch of the 25th of May, (No. 967,) which is accompanied by a copy…
[Philadelphia, Aug. 22, 1757] Mrs. Franklin favoured me with the Sight of a Letter wrote to you by one Mr. Waring, 4 in which your Thoughts are desired on the…
London Augst. 20, 1757. Heads of Complaint 1. That the reasonable and necessary Power given to Deputy Governors of Pennsylvania by the Royal Charter, Section 4th. and 5th. of making…