Benjamin Franklin to Charles Norris, January 9, 1762
London, Jany. 9. 1762 Gentlemen When your Drafts upon me first came to hand, the Form appearing new to me and very particular, 2 containing as I thought an Alternative…
London, Jany. 9. 1762 Gentlemen When your Drafts upon me first came to hand, the Form appearing new to me and very particular, 2 containing as I thought an Alternative…
Craven Street, Janry. 8. 1762 Gentlemen, The very obliging manner in which you have undertaken to support the Credit of the Province Drafts, demands my thankful Acknowledgments in Behalf of…
Mincing Lane 8 Jany 1762. Dear sir, Mr. Barclay is not come to Town yet, and it is uncertain whether we may be able to confer with him, and give…
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[Rye,] 16 May 1762 I had the honour of writing to you the 12 Decemb: & 6 feb. last, and have since received your favours of the 31st Octob: &…
[ Braintree? 1762–1763 ] 1 Dr. Miss Jemima I have taken the best Advice, on the subject of your Billet, and I find you cannot compell me to pay unless…
Octr. 4th. 1762 Miss Adorable By the same Token that the Bearer hereof 1 satt up with you last night I hereby order you to give him, as many Kisses,…