Thomas Fitzmaurice to Benjamin Franklin, September 10, 1770
Knighton House. Isle Wight. Septr. 10. 1770. Dear Sir, I promised Dr. Hawkesworth that I w’d by this post acquaint you how eagerly we expect your arrival here, we were…
Knighton House. Isle Wight. Septr. 10. 1770. Dear Sir, I promised Dr. Hawkesworth that I w’d by this post acquaint you how eagerly we expect your arrival here, we were…
New York, 8 Septemr. 1770. Dear Sir, I used the Freedom to write you a few Lines at two times from Philadelphia. I have been here for sometime in the…
philada Septr 6 1770 Dear Sir My Son Thomas will have the Honor to deliver this to you; shall I beg you will condescend to advise and instruct a young…
3 Sepr. 1770 Dear Sir, Since my return to Scotland, I have been some days in the Country by which means I did not receive your Letter before yesterday. I…
Boston Augt 27th. 1770 Honoured Sir My Son Josiah is determined to go to London and I Belive Will Sail in about a month. I wish he might be accomidated…
London, Augt. 27. 1770. Reverend Sir, I received your Favour of June 14. with several Copies of your Observations of the Transit of Venus, for which I thank you. I…
London, Aug. 27, 1770. Dear Doctor I am favoured with yours of June 10. With this I send you our last Volume of Philosophical Transactions, wherein you will see printed…
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Boston July 13th: 1770 Sir It affords very great Satisfaction to the Town of Boston to find that the Narrative of the horrid Massacre perpetrated here on the 5th: of…
Wednesday P M. [before July 10, 1770 7 ] Dear Polly I send you a few of your Translations. 8 I did not put your Name as the Translator, (which…