Benjamin Franklin to Giambatista Beccaria, March 20, 1774
London, March. 20. 1774 Revd. and Dear Sir, I have receiv’d several of your Favours lately relating to the Edition of your Book in English, which I have put into…
London, March. 20. 1774 Revd. and Dear Sir, I have receiv’d several of your Favours lately relating to the Edition of your Book in English, which I have put into…
London, March 18. 1774 Dear Friend, I have lately been favoured with yours of the 24th past. 3 I am very sensible of your Kindness in the Concern you express…
London Febry. the 20th. 1774 My Dear Sir I had pleasure in receiving your favor of the 13th. December (with the inclosure) which has had a good effect on the…
[London, February 20, 1774] My dear Child, I have written fully to you and several friends by Capt. All; but as I know you like to have a letter by…
London, Feb. 18. 1774 Gentlemen, With this you will receive the Act for Settling the Boundary between your Province and New York. 3 The Obstruction given in America to the…
London, Feb. 18, 1774. Dear Friend, I received your Favour of Nov. 10, inclosing a Bill of Exchange, Willing & Morris, on Errecart DelRio & Co. for £400. 9 and…
Feb. 18 1774 Some tell me that it is determined to displace you likewise, but I do not know it as certain. I only give you the hint, as an…
London, Feb. 18. 1774 Dear Sir, I received yours of Dec. 29. with the Account. I wrote by the Packet to my Family to receive no more of those Payments,…
Preceding From French to Franklin [17 June 1771] All All correspondence between French and Franklin
London, Feb. 17. 1774 Dear Sister, I received your kind Letter of Dec. 11. and rejoice to hear of your Welfare and easy Situation. You will hear before this comes…