Benjamin Franklin to Jacques de Romas, July 29, 1754
Philadelphia, July 29. 1754 Sir, Your most obliging Favour of Octob. 19 5 with your two very ingenious Memoirs on the subject of Electricity, 6 came not to hand till…
Philadelphia, July 29. 1754 Sir, Your most obliging Favour of Octob. 19 5 with your two very ingenious Memoirs on the subject of Electricity, 6 came not to hand till…
Philada. July 29. 1754 Dear Sir, I am just return’d from Albany, where were Commissioners from seven Provinces to treat with the Indians of the Six Nations. I suppose the…
New York July 21. 1754 Dear Sir, I wrote a Line to you from your Landing, promising to send you a Copy of the Plan of Union, which I now…
From your Landing, Sunday Evening July 14. 1754 8 Dear Sir I am very sorry that our unexpected long Stay at Albany prevents my having the Pleasure of seeing you…
Kingston 29 June 1754 Gentlemen Since my Last to you 4 I received your Favour 5 advising of not receiving my paper 6 which I assure Is not oweing to…
Kingston 23rd. June 1754 Sir In my Last of the 12th Ultimo 7 I made proposal for Dealing with you for paper which if Convenient should be glad you would…
Coldenghame June 20th 1754 Sir I inclose the papers which I received from Mr. Alexander to be conveyed to you by the first opportunity to Albany. 5 You will find…
Charles-Town, So. Carolina, June 14. 1754 Dear Sir Your Favour of the 23th of April, 2 by Capt. Robeson, 3 has been received. Perhaps if you had been by when…
New York May [June] 9th 1754 6 Dear Sir I communicated yours of May 16th and 28th 7 and my Answers to Mr. Pownal 8 Mr. Peeters and Mr. Franklin.…
N York June 8. 1754 Mr. Alexander is requested to peruse these Hints, and make such remarks in correcting or Improving the Scheme, and send the Paper with such remarks…