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From Benjamin Franklin to Gourlade & Moylan, 17 June 1780

To Gourlade & Moylan

Copy:Library of Congress

Passy, June 17. 1780.

Gentlemen

I am much obliged by your favour of the 13th. Instant. I am persuaded that your Conjecture of the Adviser and Promoter of the Mutiny, is well founded.1 Measures are taken that I hope may be successful in suppressing it. With great Esteem, I have the honour to be. Gentlemen Your &c.

Mrs. Gourlade and Moylan.

1We have not located the firm’s letter, but they must have blamed Arthur Lee. He had been a critic of Gourlade for years: XXV, 84n.

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