Thomas Viny to Benjamin Franklin, January 13, 1770
Tenterden Jany the 13th 1770 Sir I can attribute the respect you have shewn towards me to no other Cause but the Divine and manly Benevolence and Courtesy thats Characteristick…
Tenterden Jany the 13th 1770 Sir I can attribute the respect you have shewn towards me to no other Cause but the Divine and manly Benevolence and Courtesy thats Characteristick…
London, Jan. 11. 1770 Dear Sir, Since mine of the 9th. past, I have received your Favour of Nov. 8. with the Bill for £500. Wharton on Whitmore; for which…
London, Jan. 11, 1770. My ever dear Friend: I received your kind letter of Nov. 29, with the parcel of seeds, for which I am greatly obliged to you. I…
Wednesday Morning [January 10, 1770? 4 ] Dear Sir I was informed late last Night, That a Number of your and my Letters were lying at the New York Coffee…
Woodbridge Jan. 4, 1769 [1770] 2 Honoured Sir I am yet here about the Jersey Laws: I sent up to New York 8 Days ago, a Letter for you with…
Philada. Janry. 4th 1769 4 Sir Our Philosophical Society have at Length ordered me to draw out an Account of our Observations of the Transits of Venus and Mercury to…
April 3d. 1770 1 Mr. Richard Patterson Please to let the bearer Mr. Wm. Livingston 2 have fifteen Shillings on acct of your Obliged Humble Servant James Madison
March 24th. 1770. Recievd of Mr. Richard Patterson 1 by order of Mr. Adam Hoops 2 twenty two Shillings and six pence on acct. of Mr. Robert Patterson. 3 James…
Sepr. 3d 1770 Dr . Sir I received yours of July 15th a few days past, and Immediately communicated your Sentiments and my own relative to the Suit of Tuckers…
Aug. 28. 1770 Dr. Sir I yesterday received a Letter from Mr. Jefferson relative to the Suit Intended against Coll. Tucker’s Executors wherein he has Judiciously considered the several points…