David Hartley to Benjamin Franklin, March 2, 1779
London March 2 1779 My Dear Sir Yours of 22d of february received. 4 I have been as much discontented with the delay respecting the Exchange of prisoners as you…
London March 2 1779 My Dear Sir Yours of 22d of february received. 4 I have been as much discontented with the delay respecting the Exchange of prisoners as you…
a Passy le deux Mars 1779 Le retour á protest des traittes du Congrés sur ses Comissionaires en france, seroit un malheur plus grand sans doutte, que la perte de…
Passy March 2d. 1779. Gentlemen, I am sorry to understand by your Memorial of the 16. Past, 5 which came to hand but Yesterday, that you are still in that…
Passy March 2. 1779. Sir, The enclosed from Mr Adams I suppose acquaints you with his Intention of embarking at your Port for America. I am confident you will readily…
Passy March 2. 1779. Sir, The Orders which your Excellency did me the honor to inform me (in your Letter of the 13. of January last) 2 were sent to…
Passy Feby. 28. 1779 Sir I am honor’d with yours of the 22 Inst. applying for two Commissions. I should have a Pleasure in complying with your Request; But it…
Passy feby. 28 1779 Sir I receiv’d yours of the 22d and thank you for the Information of the Arrival of the Tobacco Ship. If the Cargo belongs to the…
Paris le 27. fevrier 1779 Monsieur, Je vous remercie de l’attention que vous avés eu de m’informer de l’arrivée à l’orient du navire francais la Bergere chargé de 300 B.…
Dunkirk Febuary the 27the 1779 Honrid Sr I hope that you will Exkus my a wrighting To you and I hope that youre honner will Not be afronted at my…
Bordeaux 27 February 1779 Sir I lately took the liberty of writing to the Honorable Mr. Adams concerning the difficulty which the North-American Merchants have hitherto met with in shipping…