Benjamin Franklin to William B. Franklin, March 17, 1770
March 17, 1770 What you say with regard to advancing Money for Building Mills, Bloomeries, &c. 2 has a good deal in it, and I believe most of the Persons…
March 17, 1770 What you say with regard to advancing Money for Building Mills, Bloomeries, &c. 2 has a good deal in it, and I believe most of the Persons…
London, Mar. 17. 1770 Dear Friend I received your Favour of Nov. 27. and thank you for the Information it contained relating to the Society. 8 Mr. Ewing has transmitted…
London, 15 March, 1770. Dear Sister, I received your kind little letter of January 3d from Philadelphia. I am glad your visit thither proves agreeable to you. Since your family…
Boston March 12 1770 Sir Just as I was about inclosing my papers 5 it came in my head to mention to you a notion I have sometimes had that…
NYork March 8. 1770 Honoured Sir My last to you was per Packet of the 20th Feb: and Capt. Munds being not yet sail’d, I have now to add. This…
Philada. April 30th. [ i.e. , February 27] 1770 8 Dear Sirs If by this time you have not succeeded in [the sale of my Plantation,] according to what I…
College of Edinburgh Janry 30th 1770 Dear Sir By some unlucky accident I could find no person to take the charge of Dr. Haven’s Diploma. 6 I have therefore got…
Craven street Jan 22. —70 Dear Polly, I received your Favour of Saturday early this Morning, and am as usual much obliged by the kind Readiness with which you have…
Derby 18 Jan, 1770 Dear Sir The natural tendency of philosophical minds to promote useful knowledge, seems to render an apology to you quite needless for the favour I’m going…
London, Jan. 16. 1770 Dear Sir The Bearer Mr. Bowman, intends for New York; and as he will be intirely a Stranger in Rhodeisland, I beg leave to recommend him…