Rodolphe-Ferdinand Grand to Benjamin Franklin, December 5, 1780
ce Mardi [December 5, 1780] M. Grand a l’honneur de présenter son Respect à Monsieur franklin & de lui demander S’il a quelque objection a faire Sur cette Lettre 2…
ce Mardi [December 5, 1780] M. Grand a l’honneur de présenter son Respect à Monsieur franklin & de lui demander S’il a quelque objection a faire Sur cette Lettre 2…
Decr. 5. 1780. Dear Sir, We have inquired at the Bureau des Diligences de Flandres, and can learn nothing yet of the Picture which chagrines me greatly, 4 A Portrait…
L’Orient Decr. 4. 1780 Honored and dear Sir, The 30 Ult. I recd. a Letter from M. Gourlade, in which he says “l’honorable M. Franklin m’a remis ses depeches en…
London 4 Decemr. 1780 Dear sir I rec’d your favor of the 24th Octr with the accot of Prisoners Released 3 which I laid before the Board of Sick &…
L’Orient 4th. Decr. 1780 Honord Sir Commodore Jones has been ready to sail since last friday, 2 he has had intelligence from paris that your Dispatches for him wou’d come…
Passy, Dec. 4. 1780. Dear Jonathan, I am glad you have settled your affairs to your Mind relating to the Fayette. I hope She will now soon be at L’Orient.…
Passy Decr. 3. 1780. Sir, I duly received the Letter your Excellency did me the honour of writing to me the 12th. of July past, 4 by Mr. Searle: and…
Passy, Dec. 3. 1780. Dear Sir, I have before me yours of the 9th. & 16th. of November, which I think are the last I received from you. 7 With…
Passy Decr. 3. 1780. Sir The Arms for the Exportation of which Mr Williams has requested Permission, do really, belong to the Congress, being Part of a Quantity of old…
L’orient 2 2 Decr. 1780 Dear Sir The Bearer hereof is Mr. Robert Mease of Alexandria in Virginia, Who proposes to visit several Places in France on a mercantile Plan,…