1From Benjamin Franklin to Pennsylvania Assembly Committee of Correspondence, 16 April 1768 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Yale University Library I have just received your Favour of Feb. 20. directed to Mr. Jackson and myself, containing Instructions for our Conduct relating to the Application for a Repeal of the Duty Act, to the Change of Government, and to the legal Tender of Paper Money; which Instructions we shall observe to the best of our Abilities. Mr. Jackson has read your Letter, and is now reading...
2From Benjamin Franklin to Pennsylvania Assembly Committee of Correspondence, 13 March 1768 (Franklin Papers)
ALS : Yale University Library On the Receipt of your Letter of Jan. 20. Mr. Jackson and myself waited on Lord Hillsborough the new Secretary of State for American Affairs, and communicated to him the Contents, pressing the Necessity of enforcing the Orders already sent to Sir William Johnson for immediately settling the Affair of the Boundary Line with the Indians. His Lordship was pleased to...