Thomas Digges to Benjamin Franklin, October 10, 1780
London Octor 10. 1780 Dr. Sir Since I wrote you the 6th. Int. no alteration has taken place with regard to Mr Laurens confinement & treatment. No person whatever has…
London Octor 10. 1780 Dr. Sir Since I wrote you the 6th. Int. no alteration has taken place with regard to Mr Laurens confinement & treatment. No person whatever has…
Passy Oct. 10. 1780. Gentlemen, The foregoing is Copy of a Letter 3 to which I have received no answer. In the mean time Sundry other Bills have been presented…
Passy, 9 oct. 1780. Monsieur, J’ai appris par une Lettre du ministre de la marine, que le bateau sur lequel six americains se sont echappés d’angleterre il y a quelque…
Passy Oct. 9. 1780. Sir, I received and read with Pleasure your Thoughts on American Finance, and your Scheme of a Bank. I communicated them to the Abbé Morellet, who…
Passy, Oct. 9. 1780 Dear Sir, Besides the Pleasure of their Company, I had the great Satisfaction of hearing by your two valuable Friends, & learning from your Letter, that…
Passy, Oct. 9. 1780. Gentlemen, I received yours dated the 10th. past, 9 Tho’ the Commissioners of Sick and Hurt did not think fit to release any Actual Prisoners in…
Passy, Oct. 9. 1780. Dear Sir, I received your favour of the 20th. Past, containing the account of Prisonners as it stands between the Board & me. I do hereby…
Passy, Oct. 9. 1780. Gentlemen, I have long been made sensible by many Instances, of your Friendship for America, & of the kindness you have Shewn to many of my…
Passy, Oct. 9. 1780. Sir, I received the Letter you did me the honour of writing to me the 30th. past. The king having by a late Ordinance directed the…
Passy, Oct. 7. 1780. Sir, This is to request you would write to Messrs. DeSegray & Company to forward the Saltpetre by land to L’Orient, where M. Williams will be…