Benjamin Franklin to Grace Williams, March 5, 1771
London, 5 March, 1771. Dear Cousin, I received your kind letter by your sons. 2 They are, I assure you, exceeding welcome to me; and they behave with so much…
London, 5 March, 1771. Dear Cousin, I received your kind letter by your sons. 2 They are, I assure you, exceeding welcome to me; and they behave with so much…
London, March 5. 1771 Sir, I duly received your several Favours of Oct. 9. and December 13. inclosing Bills of Exchange, viz. which are paid and carried to the Credit…
Savannah 4 March 1771. Revered Sir I take this oportunity to acquaint you that on the 22d. of last month our Assembly met with the same fate of that in…
March 2d. 1771 Dear Sir It is not from a want of a sense of the pleasure and Honour I have had in your long acquaintance and Friendship that I…
Friday 1st. March. [1771] My dear Sir I return you my Thanks for the unquestionable proof you have given of your approbation, of the Work I sent you. I made…
Frith Street March the 1st. [1771–75 2 ] Mrs. Deane presents her Compliments to Dr. Franklin with many thanks to him, for the benefit she hopes, she has received, from…
Cravenstreet, Feb. 27 [26?], 1770 [1771] 8 Dear Madam, After so full an Opinion in favour of your Friend’s Work from the late learned Dr. Sharpe, my Sentiments of it…
Monday 18th Febry. [1771] My dear Sir Your very valuable opinion is much desired upon the Work I now send for your perusal. A particular friend has requested this favor…
Warnford Court Throgmorton Street 12th. Feby. 1771. Esteemed Friend Some Years ago there was a dispute between Lord Baltimore and the Penn’s Family, respecting as I understand the Boundaries of…
Bromley Kent 5th Jan 1771 My dear Sir The Bearer, Mr. Ackland, is a Candidate for the Afternoon Preacher-ship at the Foundling Hospital: 3 and I earnestly recommend him to…