Benjamin Franklin to Jesse Taylor, March 18, 1779
Passy Mar. 18 1779 Sir I received but very lately your Letter & Memorial dated the 21 of Novr. last. If there be really a considerable number of Persons dispos’d…
Passy Mar. 18 1779 Sir I received but very lately your Letter & Memorial dated the 21 of Novr. last. If there be really a considerable number of Persons dispos’d…
Passy March 18. 1779. Sir, I return you enclosed Mr Haywoods Letter and am much obliged to you for communicating it, as it acquainted me of the Welfare of some…
Passy March 17 1779 Sir I received the Honor of yours of the 6 inst. I took the first Opportunity of speaking to M. D’Arlincourt fils, one of the Farmers…
Passy March 17 1779 Sir I duely received your Favor of the 25th past. 7 Continued Indisposition with too much Business have occasioned the Delay in answering it, which I…
Passy March 17. 1779 Sir, As Americans, Prisoners in England sometimes escape from thence, and get to Holland; where they are without Money to proceed to a Port whence they…
Cheem March: 16[–April 11] 1779 My Dear Sir I receved your kind Letter of Jany 25, verey good of you Indeed to grartfice a poor old woman but old as…
a Rochefort 16 Mars 1779. Monsieur, J’avais bien entendu dire que vous étiez Seul Ministre Plenipotentiaire des Treize Etats unis de l’Amérique, mais je craignais que cette nouvelle n’existât que…
Paris March 16th. 1779 Sir/ I had the honor of receiving yours of the 13th. 2 touching my endorsement on your Nephew’s Accounts. When Mr. Bondfield’s Accounts were sent to…
Passy March 16 1779 Dear Jonathan Agreeable to your Desire I have requested the American Gentlemen residing at Nantes to examine your Accounts. I have added M. Schweighauser, he having…
Passy March 16 1779 Sir I understand that there is a Case of Goods in your Hands, which belongs to Mr. Simeon Deane, but was delivered to you on a…