Benjamin Franklin to Josiah, Sr Quincy, February 26, 1775
London, February 26, 1775. Dear Sir, I received, and perused with great pleasure, the letter you honoured me with, by your amiable and valuable son. I thank you for introducing…
London, February 26, 1775. Dear Sir, I received, and perused with great pleasure, the letter you honoured me with, by your amiable and valuable son. I thank you for introducing…
London, Feb. 26. 1775 Dear Sister, I hope you continue well, as I do, Thanks to God. Be of good Courage. Bad Weather does not last always in any Country.…
Feb. 26. [1775] Dr. Franklin presents his Compliments to Mr. Hartley, and sends the Pennsylvania Votes for 3 successive Years, wherein he will find the Form and Manner of Requisitions…
London, Feb. 25. 1775 Dear Friend, In my last per Falconer, I mention’d to you my showing your Plan of Union to Lords Chatham and Camden. 7 I now hear…
London Feb 25. 1775 Dear Sir I received your kind Letter of Sept. 6 by Mr. Quincy. I thought it might be of use to publish a Part of it,…
from Mr. Cadells, 7 Strand, February 22d. 1775. Sir, When compliments on your superior merit, as a Philosopher, are so strictly just as not to exceed the limits of honest…
portsmouth Febuarey the 20 1775 Dear Sir This will inform you of my being detaind hear by Contrarey winds. I have been two Days out but obliged to put back.…
Boston February. 20. 1775 Sir I am now to acknowledge the receipt of your Favor of the 12 November last; We have received the King’s Speech and the answer of…
Cravenstreet Feb. 20. 75 Having nothing to offer on the American Business in Addition to what Lord Hyde is already acquainted with from the Papers that have passed, it seems…
Grafton Street Feby. 20 1775 Not having had a convenient opportunity to talk with Lord Hyde until this morning, on the subject I mentioned when I had, my worthy friend,…