John Mervin Nooth to Benjamin Franklin, January 1, 1766
[Before April 22, 1773 10 ] It must undoubtedly appear extraordinary, that, in the present age, when the study of electricity is become so general, and the advances that have…
[Before April 22, 1773 10 ] It must undoubtedly appear extraordinary, that, in the present age, when the study of electricity is become so general, and the advances that have…
In Considiration whar of a number of the Suns of liburty have Shun a mordrit resment [ , Start insertion, i.e. resentment , End, ] for the repeted abus which…
Wmsburgh July 23. 1766. Dear Willis I am at length arrived here, after a long, but agreeable trip along the continent as far as New York; which however was less…
Annapolis May. 25. 1766. Dear Page I received your last by T. Nelson whom I luckily met on my road hither. Surely never did small hero experience greater misadventures than…
Virginia 11 May 1766 Dear Sir Give me leave to introduce the bearer my particular friend Mr. Thomas Jefferson. I need say nothing to recommend him to your esteem, your…
[Albany, the 25th of August 1766.] Dear Sir, I just now received your long Letter of the 8 ^ 12th ^ Inst: 1 and am not a little pleasd with…
New-York, 12th August, 1766 Dear Sir: To tell you that I often find myself at a loss for something to say, would be telling you nothing new; but to inform…
[New York Saturday, 26 th April 1766] Dear Jay– We were last Night strangely deluded with a mistaken account of the Repeal of the Stamp Act; and all the Bells…
[New York, 25 April 1766] Dear Jay, I have been strongly sollicited to take a Jaunt with Mr. Inglis 1 to Philadelphia, and he proposes to set offon Tuesday next.…
Rye March the 4 th –1766 Dear Robert I received Yours of the 1 st . March Yesterday. 1 altho I did not suspect any Part of my Letter to…