Benjamin Franklin to George W. Morgan, July 14, 1773
London, July 14. 1773 Sir, I received yours of May 4. inclosing one for Mr. Wharton. 4 I sent it to him, requesting that he would let me know what…
London, July 14. 1773 Sir, I received yours of May 4. inclosing one for Mr. Wharton. 4 I sent it to him, requesting that he would let me know what…
London, July 14. 1773. Dear Son, I received yours of April 5. and suppose I must have answered it, tho’ I find no such Answer in my Letter Book. I…
London, July 14. 1773. Dear Friend, I received yours of June 7. and am glad to find by it that you are safely return’d from your Virginia Journey, having settled…
London, July 14. 1773 Gentlemen, Inclos’d is the Broker’s Account of Sales of the last Silk, Accounts of Charges, and my Account Current. The Price is not so high as…
London, July 7. 1773. Reverend Sir, By a Line of the 4th. past, I acknowledged the Receipt of your Favour of March 18. and sent you with it two Pamphlets.…
London, July 7. 1773 Sir, The Parliament is at length prorogu’d without meddling with the State of America. Their Time was much employ’d in East India Business: and perhaps it…
London, July 7. 1773 Dear Cousin, I received your kind Letter of Nov. 6. and was glad to hear of the Welfare of yourself and Family, which I hope continues.…
London, July 7. 1773. Sir, I am favoured with yours of April 20, and May 6. The Letters communicated to you were not merely to “satisfy the Curiosity” 5 of…
London, July 7, 1773. Dear Sir, I received your very valuable Favours of March 15, and April 23. 8 It rejoices me to find your Health so far restored, that…
July 6. 1773. My dear Child, I am here in my Way to Oxford, where I am going to be present at the Installation, 7 and shall stay a few…