Joseph Morgan to Benjamin Franklin, July 7, 1735
Maidenhead 7. July 1735. Mr. Franklin Sir, I have long expected to See the new Edition of The Temp. Inter. 3 If it Sell like that which you last printed…
Maidenhead 7. July 1735. Mr. Franklin Sir, I have long expected to See the new Edition of The Temp. Inter. 3 If it Sell like that which you last printed…
[May 31, 1735] To the Honourable John Penn , Esq; one of the Proprietors of Pennsylvania. The humble Address of the Library Company of Philadelphia. May it please your Honour,…
Philadelphia, Nov. 28, 1734 Dear Brother Price, I am glad to hear of your recovery. I hoped to have seen you here this Fall, agreeable to the expectation you were…
Philadelphia, Nov. 28, 1734 9 Right Worshipful Grand Master and Most Worthy and Dear Brethren, We acknowledge your favor of the 23d of October past, and rejoice that the Grand…
Mr. Franklin, The Germans, an industrious and indefatigable People, have been always famous for their Penetration into the more dark and abstruse Parts of Learning, such as border upon Magic…
Honorable Thos. Penn Esq. Dr. 9
[April 11, 1734] This Indenture made the Eleventh day of April in the Seventh Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God…
[April 10, 1734] This Indenture made the Tenth day of April in the Seventh Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God…
[April 9, 1734] This Indenture made the Ninth day of April in the Seventh Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second by the Grace of God…
[June 25, 1733] Recd. of James Steel Twenty Pounds in part of this Account. B. Franklin 2