Year

Letters from 1784

457 letters
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Benjamin Franklin to Benjamin Vaughan, April 17, 1784

From Benjamin Franklin
To Benjamin Vaughan
April 17, 1784

Benjamin Franklin writes to Benjamin Vaughan expressing relief over a satisfactory response from Dr. Withering and concern for Vaughan's recovery from a horse fall. Franklin requests clarification on a point about the Subscription of the 39 Articles and advises against a new edition until he can provide additional materials from America. He also inquires whether Governor Franklin can supply more resources.

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Benjamin Franklin to David Hartley, April 17, 1784

From Benjamin Franklin
To David Hartley
April 17, 1784

Benjamin Franklin writes to David Hartley expressing anticipation for his return to Paris and a desire to discuss an idea in person that could enhance friendly relations between America and Britain. Franklin introduces Colonel Harmar, an American visiting England, and requests Hartley to extend hospitality to him. The letter emphasizes Franklin's esteem and hopes for improved diplomatic ties.

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Henry Laurens to Benjamin Franklin, April 7, 1784

From Henry Laurens
To Benjamin Franklin
April 7, 1784

Henry Laurens informs Benjamin Franklin that he has received Franklin's correspondence and will send an open letter to Charles Thompson by the next mail. Laurens mentions coordinating with Mr. Hartley regarding the ratification process and offers to assist with any necessary exchanges in America. Despite poor health, Laurens remains mentally sound and sends newspapers for Franklin's review of recent elections.

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Richard Price to Benjamin Franklin, April 6, 1784

From Richard Price
To Benjamin Franklin
April 6, 1784

Richard Price writes to Benjamin Franklin expressing pleasure at receiving his letter and discusses recent scientific developments, including the invention of air balloons in France. He reports on internal conflicts within the Royal Society, where opposition to the President has caused heated debates and the resignation of the Secretary, Mr. Maty. Price also acknowledges Franklin's possible plans to visit London.

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Jonathan Trumbull to Benjamin Franklin, April 5, 1784

From Jonathan Trumbull
To Benjamin Franklin
April 5, 1784

Jonathan Trumbull introduces Gerrey and Buckingham to Benjamin Franklin, seeking his advice on recovering money lost due to prematurely accepted French Bills of Exchange. He emphasizes their good reputations and requests Franklin's assistance in asserting their rights if their evidence is sufficient. Trumbull expresses gratitude in advance for Franklin's help.