Charles Wilcox to Benjamin Franklin, November 8, 1773
Bristol 8th, Nov’r. 1773. Sir Your very Polite and Esteem’d Favor of the 5th Current, came in Course of Post yesterday, Inclosing Me one for Anto. Stewart Esqr. for which…
Bristol 8th, Nov’r. 1773. Sir Your very Polite and Esteem’d Favor of the 5th Current, came in Course of Post yesterday, Inclosing Me one for Anto. Stewart Esqr. for which…
Hammersmith 8th Novr. 1773 Sir Agreable to my promise I take the Liberty of inclosing a State of the Produce of the Province of Georgia: it was Compiled by a…
London, Nov. 7, 1773. Dear Sir, Our Correspondence might be carried on for a Century with very few Letters, if you were as apt to procrastinate as myself. Tho’an habitual…
London, Nov. 3, 1773. Sir, There is at present great quietness here, and no prospect that the war between the Turks and Russians will spread farther in Europe. 2 The…
London, Nov. 3, 1773. Dear Son, I wrote you pretty fully by the last packet, and having had no line from you of later date than the beginning of August,…
London, Nov. 3, 1773. Sir, I was much pleased with the Specimens you so kindly sent me, of your new Art of Engraving. That on the China is admirable. No…
London, Nov. 1. 1773 Dear Sister, I received your kind Letter of June 28. with great Pleasure, as it inform’d me of your Welfare. I thank you for your good…
London, Oct. 9. 1773 Dear Sister, I have not heard from you since your Goods arriv’d. I hope they got safe to hand, and that they please. 6 I write…
London, Oct. 6. 1773. Dear Jonathan, Inclos’d is the Receipt for the Organ which I wish safe to hand, and that it may please. 4 My Love to the Family,…
London, October 6, 1773. Dear Son, I wrote to you on the 1st of last month, since which I have received yours of July 29, from New York. I know…