Benjamin Franklin to Benjamin Franklin Bache, September 25, 1780
Passy, Sept. 25. 1780 I received a Letter the other day from my dear Boy, without Date. 7 It always gives me Pleasure to hear from you, to be inform’d…
Passy, Sept. 25. 1780 I received a Letter the other day from my dear Boy, without Date. 7 It always gives me Pleasure to hear from you, to be inform’d…
Naples the 23d Sepr. 1780 Honourable Sir I confirm the contents of my two letters which I had the pleasure to write you from hence on the 13th. & 17th.…
London 20 Sepr. 1780 Dear sir ’Twas only a day or two ago, that your Letter of the 25th Ultimo was delivered me. I have since been with the Commissioners…
London 20th. Sept. 1780 Dr. Sir The Inclosd will inform you fully of some applications made Mr H for the release of some Prisoners now at St. Omers which seem…
Passy Septr. 20. 1780. Sir, Since I have the honour of speaking to your Excellency on the Subject of a farther Loan of Money to the United States, our Banker…
La Haie 19e. 7bre. 1780 Monsieur, Vous verrez par le feuillet ci-joint, 8 que nous ne nous lassons point de profiter de tout pour donner au public une idée des…
Bordx 19 Sepr 1780 Sr. I am honord with your favor 15th 7 I have given Notice to the Merchants equiping the Marquis de la Fayette that I have receivd…
Passy, Sept. 18. 1780. Sir, The foregoing is a Copy of my last: 9 since which I have received a Letter from the Trustees of the Maryland Funds in London,…
Passy, Sept. 18. 1780. The Trustees of the Maryland Funds in London have at Length sent me their Answer, 6 importing that by the Advice of Counsel learned in the…
Passy, Sept. 18. 1780. Dear Sir, I am sorry you have had so much trouble about Jones’s Affair. When he borrow’d of me the 30. Guineas, he gave me the…