Benjamin Franklin to Robert R Livingston, December 4, 1782
Passy, Decr. 4. 1782. Sir, We detain the Washington a little longer expecting an English Passport for her in a few Days; and as possibly some Vessel bound for North…
Passy, Decr. 4. 1782. Sir, We detain the Washington a little longer expecting an English Passport for her in a few Days; and as possibly some Vessel bound for North…
Nantes Dec 3 1782 Respected Sir, Inclosed is a letter recd. by the Ship Nonsuch in 22 days from Philadelphia, it would have been sent on by the Express but…
Amsterdam 2d. Decr. 1782 Sir We had the honour of Addressing your Excellcy. on the 24th. Octr. last on the subject of 4 Small Continl. Bills endors’d by Mr. Wm.…
Naples, December 2, 1782 Most respectable Sir, I don’t know whether you received my previous letter 2 in which I alluded to what I am now obliged today to explain…
Nantes Decemr. 1. 1782. Dear & hond Sir The Ship Nonesuch 8 is just arrived in 22 Days from Philadelphia. Thinking it of great Importance that the public Dispatches 9…
Calais 1st December 1782. Dear Sir, An old friend will excuse this familiarity of address to the Minister. I found by Mr. Wharton of Philadelphia, when he did me the…
Philadelphia 27th. Novr. 1782 Sir An opportunity offering from this port to write directly to you, I do not chuse to hazard anything by the Post which carries this to…
Vienna Nov. 27 1782. Dear Sir I have at last recieved the German American newspapers as far as august 6th. they have diverted me and many of my friends. I…
Philadelphia Novr. 27th. 1782. Dear & Hond: Sir Give me leave to introduce to you Mr. Stuart, Brother to my particular Friend Colonel Walter Stuart; 2 this young Gentleman has…
[November 27, 1782] 6 Sir We have recd. the Letter you did us the Honor to write on the 25th. Inst. 7 Our Country has had early & repeated Proofs…