Martha Johnson to Benjamin Franklin, February 15, 1768
Letchlade Febry the 15 1768 Hounored Sir I Recived yours with the inclosed and am gratly obliged to you for the troble I give you and sence there is nothing…
Letchlade Febry the 15 1768 Hounored Sir I Recived yours with the inclosed and am gratly obliged to you for the troble I give you and sence there is nothing…
London, Feb. 13, 1768 My dear Child I received your kind Letter per Capt. Story, 6 of Nov. 19, and a subsequent one per Capt. Falkner 7 without date. I…
London, Jan. 9, 1768. Dear Sir, I wrote to you via Boston and have little to add except to acquaint you that some changes have taken place since my last,…
London, Jan. 9, 1768. Dear Son, We have had so many alarms of changes which did not take place, that just when I wrote 7 it was thought the ministry…
Jan. 6, 1768. I have read in the Philosophical Transactions the account of the effects of lightning on St. Bride’s steeple. 6 ’Tis amazing to me, that after the full…
[ , Start insertion, 17 June 1768 , End, ] To the Hon. james otis , and thomas cushing , Esq’rs; Mr. samuel adams , and john hancock , Esqr.…
Boston 6th June 1768 Illustrious Patriot The friends of Liberty, Wilkes, Peace and good order to the number of Forty five, assembled at the Whig Tavern Boston New England, take…
[ , Start insertion, Monday, May 23, 1768 , End, ] Who is this uncircumcised Philistine, that he should defy the Armies of the living God? David. Not many Years…
Staunton Aug. 18. 1768. Dear Sir I sit down to petition your suffrage in favor of a friend, whose virtues and abilities have made him such to me, and will…
New York, 26 October 1768 By His Excellency, Sir Henry Moore Baronet Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over the Province of New York and the Territories depending…