Benjamin Franklin to Samuel Cooper, June 28, 1782
Passy, June 28, 1782. Our public affairs are in a good situation here. England having tried in vain to make a separate peace with each of the powers she is…
Passy, June 28, 1782. Our public affairs are in a good situation here. England having tried in vain to make a separate peace with each of the powers she is…
Dunkerque le 27 Juin 1782 Monsieur La bonté avec la quelle vous avez bien voulu acceuillir notre Sr. Poreau Lorsqu’il a eu l’honneur de vous presenter Ses Respects pendant son…
Paris ce 27 Juin 1782/ Monsieur J’ai L’honneur de vous adresser une Lettre de M. Ingenhousz; 3 il seroit charmè d’avoir une reponse, que je me chargerai avec plaisir de…
Amsterdam 27th. June 1782. Sir Since my last Covering Messrs. De Neufvilles accounts 7 I have not had the honour of a Letter from your Excellency; Captain Smedley has I…
Passy, June 25. 1782. Dear Sir, I have long waited here for a good and safe Opportunity of Writing. I have expected from Week to Week that the Departure of…
Passy, June 25. 1782. Sir, I have received your respected Letters of Jany 26 & Feby 13th. 7 The first was accompanied with the form of a Convention for the…
Passy, June 25. 1782 Dear Sir, Hearing yesterday at Versailles of the Opportunity you mention, 3 I have stay’d at home to day employ’d in writing my Letters. You may…
St Germain tuesday [June 25, 1782] My Dear Sir You Have Been Acquainted that Mr. de Castries’s Courier was to Go to Morrow Evening, 9 and I intend taking the…
Birmingham 24 June 1782. Dear Sir You have made me very happy by your letter, 4 as I find by it that, notwithstanding the unpleasing state of Politicks, your usual…
Lyon June 24th 1782. Sir, In pursuance of the measure which I had the honour of intimating in my last of the 17th. Ulto. I waited on Mr. Adams at…