John Ross to Benjamin Franklin, November 1, 1765
[November 1765] 7 Dear Sir, In the Midst of our Confusions, You will permit me to trouble You with the reading a line from me also, but to give You…
[November 1765] 7 Dear Sir, In the Midst of our Confusions, You will permit me to trouble You with the reading a line from me also, but to give You…
Newport 30 Novr 1765 Dear Sir The inclosed is the Copy of a Letter I delivered on the 16th. Inst. to be conveyed by a Vessel bound to Falmouth, which…
Philada. Novr. 29 1765 Messrs. Jackson and Franklin Sirs The Merchants of this City, greatly destrest with the present Circumstances of their Commerce, have transmitted to the Merchants and Manufacturers…
27: 11 mo: 1765 BF Dear Friend I am favoured with thy short Epistle of Augt. 9th 2 and when I considered the lesser demand thou mentions for Cutting a…
Wednesday morng. [November 27, 1765] 8 Oh! my dear Friend! I never was more surpriz’d than on reading your Note. 9 I grieve for you, for Mrs. Strahan, for Mr.…
Newport Novr. 26. 1765 Dear Sir On the 22d Instant I received your Favor of the 5th. of July last, and the Diploma from the University of Edinburgh, with the…
Boston 27 Octr 1765 Dear Sir The grievous loss I have sustained in consequence of the resentment of the people against the stamp duty and the refusal of the assembly…
Westbury Oct th: 26: 1765 Honoured Sir I have sent an order according to Mrs. Stevensons Letter and return you a thousand thanks for so great a Favour and my…
New Haven 23 Octr. 1765 Dear sir Instead of the Braunian Experiment or any other philosophical Disquisitions which used to be the subject of the Correspondence with which you have…
Towamencin Oct. 21st. 1765. Dearly beloved Friends David Deshler John and Richard Wister The special Confidence we repose in You, arising from our long experience of your Sincerity and Candor…