This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ...and was as readily paid as that on Geo. Rigge for 15 7s. id. I now send you the following bills, viz.: Sterling £ J-d. Jno. Denny's for 357 Geo. Copper's for 280 J. Bordley's for 433 Ra. Page's for 4150 Sarah Gresham's for 4 10 o Jno. Bond's for 13 17 9 £32 19 7 I wish the sum had been all in one bill, as the trouble to you would be less; but bills have been scarce lately, and we were glad to get any. I think, however, to send you no more such small ones. I shall, as you desire, deliver one of Ainsworth's Dictionaries to Mr. Read. You will take the charge of it from my account and add it to his in your book. Please to send me, per next vessel, 6 doz. of Dyche's and as many of Owen's Spelling Books, with a dozen of post horns of different sizes. I shall speedily send you another bill. My wife joins with me in thanks to you and good Mrs. Strahan and young master, for your kindness to our daughter. She shall make her acknowledgments herself as soon as she is able. I I congratulate you on the defeat of Jacobitism by your glorious Duke, and the restoration of peace and good order within the kingdom. We have just now an account that a French fleet of thirty sail were lately seen off Cape Sable. They are supposed to be that from Brest. I hope they are followed by one of superior force from England, otherwise a great deal of mischief may be done in North America Our friends, Messrs. Hall and Read continue well. I am, sir, your most obliged humble servant, B. Franklin. 25 September, (2). P. S.--I am sorry it so happened that Mr. Collin-son had bespoke the books. The next catalogue sent to him will be accompanied with a request from the directors that he purchase them of you only. Philadelphia, I January, 1746, 7. Sir:--This is only to enclose a...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ...and was as readily paid as that on Geo. Rigge for 15 7s. id. I now send you the following bills, viz.: Sterling £ J-d. Jno. Denny's for 357 Geo. Copper's for 280 J. Bordley's for 433 Ra. Page's for 4150 Sarah Gresham's for 4 10 o Jno. Bond's for 13 17 9 £32 19 7 I wish the sum had been all in one bill, as the trouble to you would be less; but bills have been scarce lately, and we were glad to get any. I think, however, to send you no more such small ones. I shall, as you desire, deliver one of Ainsworth's Dictionaries to Mr. Read. You will take the charge of it from my account and add it to his in your book. Please to send me, per next vessel, 6 doz. of Dyche's and as many of Owen's Spelling Books, with a dozen of post horns of different sizes. I shall speedily send you another bill. My wife joins with me in thanks to you and good Mrs. Strahan and young master, for your kindness to our daughter. She shall make her acknowledgments herself as soon as she is able. I I congratulate you on the defeat of Jacobitism by your glorious Duke, and the restoration of peace and good order within the kingdom. We have just now an account that a French fleet of thirty sail were lately seen off Cape Sable. They are supposed to be that from Brest. I hope they are followed by one of superior force from England, otherwise a great deal of mischief may be done in North America Our friends, Messrs. Hall and Read continue well. I am, sir, your most obliged humble servant, B. Franklin. 25 September, (2). P. S.--I am sorry it so happened that Mr. Collin-son had bespoke the books. The next catalogue sent to him will be accompanied with a request from the directors that he purchase them of you only. Philadelphia, I January, 1746, 7. Sir:--This is only to enclose a...
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