Benjamin Franklin to Thomas Leech, May 13, 1758
London, May 13, 1758 Gentlemen, I receiv’d yours of February 6. 2 with the Votes and other Papers relating to the Commitment of Moore and Smith. We immediately took Advice…
London, May 13, 1758 Gentlemen, I receiv’d yours of February 6. 2 with the Votes and other Papers relating to the Commitment of Moore and Smith. We immediately took Advice…
Apl 29. 1758 My Dear friend, The Assembly being fully Convinced by the Experence of the last year; that our forces, were, at a Great Expence Suffered to lye Ide…
London April 28th. 1758 Sir In persuance of Mr. Winthrop’s 9 memorandum, which I lately rece’d from you, thro’ the hands of Mr. Mico, 1 I have procured and delivered…
[April 24, 1758?] 5 Copy, of private Sentiments and Advice on Pensilvania Affairs from R. J. Esqr. to B F. I have considered the Royal Grant of Charles the 2d.…
Philadelphia 24th April 1758 Dear Sir Yours of December the 9th. 3 I receiv’d per the Packet, by which was glad to hear of your Recovery. I am sorry you…
Craven Street, April 21. 58 Sir I approve very much of engaging Dr. Hay. 1 I know not whether he will chuse to appear for us before the Attorney and…
London, April 20, 1758. Receiv’d of Benjamin Franklin, Esqr; the Sum of Forty Pounds, to be accounted for to the Province of Pennsylvania. 7 per me. Richd. Partridge £40: 0:…
London April 6th: 1758. Sir We did, as we before told you, 2 without any delay on our parts, cause Cases to be drawn up, stating the several Matters in…
London, January 14, 1758. Dear Debby, I wrote a very long letter to you lately, two whole sheets full, containing answers to all yours received during my sickness. 8 I…
Craven Street, Jan. 13, 1758 Sir Please to send by the Bearer, Pere Charlevoix’s History of the French Settlement in America. 7 Yours &c. B Franklin