Joseph Priestley to Benjamin Franklin, October 26, 1770
Leeds 26th. Octr. 1770 Dear Sir I think myself happy in an opportunity of giving you a species of pleasure, which I know is peculiarly grateful to you as the…
Leeds 26th. Octr. 1770 Dear Sir I think myself happy in an opportunity of giving you a species of pleasure, which I know is peculiarly grateful to you as the…
Octor 22, 1770. That the Thanks of this Board be given to Dr. Franklin for his repeated good Services to this College, and particularly in his Care of a valuable…
Philadelphia, October 19, 1770. Sir, In Pursuance of the Directions of the House of Assembly to the Committee of Correspondence, we inclose you their Resolves, appointing us that Committee, and…
[Oct. 17, 1770. Is going on a long journey and wants Franklin to pay the balance due from five years’ ground rent of property in Pewter Platter Alley. 1 The…
London, Oct. 2. 1770 Dear Sir, I received with great Pleasure the Assurances of your kind Remembrance of me, and the Continuance of your Goodwill towards me, in your Letter…
London, October 2, 1770. I see with pleasure that we think pretty much alike on the subjects of English America. We of the colonies have never insisted that we ought…
Newport Sept. 28. 1770 Dear Sir Yesterdy I received your Favor of 16 May ult with Relandi Analecta Rabbinica you was so obliging as to send me. 5 For which…
Philada. Septr. 28th. 1770 Dear Sir I am honoured with your favour of the 11th. June which lais me under great obligation; I should not have been so tardy in…
Philada. Septm 28th 1770 Esteemed friend This will Convey to thee an account of this Places Breaking through the non importation agreement which happened on the 20th by a Large…
Philada. Septr. 27. 1770 Dear Friend In the Midst of Hurry, I take up my Pen to write you a few Lines. Our Sup. Court and Assembly Sitting and our…