Benjamin Franklin to John Adams, November 8, 1781
Passy, Nov. 8. 1781 Sir, The Bearer, Mr Fox, is a young Gentleman of Philadelphia, Son of one of my old Friends, and otherwise well recommended to me by some…
Passy, Nov. 8. 1781 Sir, The Bearer, Mr Fox, is a young Gentleman of Philadelphia, Son of one of my old Friends, and otherwise well recommended to me by some…
Morlaix 7e. Novembre 1781. Monseigneur. xa Je prend la liberté de vous remettre Copie de la Lettre que jai recüe de Livourne de Mrs. L’Heritier Huigen & Co. par la…
Monday 4 OClock [November 5, 1781] 2 Mrs. Montgomery’s Respectful Compts. Attend Doctr. Franklin, with many thanks for all attentions—will with pleasure deliver the inclos’d for Mastr. Ben 3 —Mastr.…
Passy, Nov. 5. 1781 Dear Sir, Herewith you will receive Copies of my three last Letters to you. 4 I have receiv’d none from you of later Date than the…
Passy Novr. 5. 1781. Sir, Herewith you will receive a Copy of my last; 2 since which I have been honour’d with two Letters from the late President, 3 the…
Nantes Octor 29. 1781 Dear & hond sir. I beg leave to introduce to your Notice Monsieur Nordingh Danish Consul for several Ports in France, residing at st Quentin, &…
Boston 29 October 1781. Dear Sir Having this moment heard of the Opportunity that now offers of writing a few lines to France I embrace it with unspeakable pleasure to…
Paris the 29th. Octr. 1781 Sir, Having been Authorised by the Resolution of the General Assembly, the Power of the Governor & advice of Council of the State of Virginia…
Boston octr. 29 1781 My Dear Brother I See you do not forgit me tho I have So Long mourned the want of a line from your own hand to…
Madrid 29 Octr. 1781 Dr. Sir As your Letter permitting me to draw upon you for the amount of the Bills payable in this & the next Month, 9 did…