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To Benjamin Franklin from William Carmichael, 16 November 1782

From William Carmichael

ALS: American Philosophical Society

Madrid 16 Novr. 1782

Sir

Mr Jays acquaintance with the Ct. de Rechteren7 who does me the honor to ask an Introduction to your Excy might preclude the necessity of the present Address, If I had not a strong desire of convincing the Count of my sense of his Civilities and of my connection with you— I might from your Long Silence conclude that he will owe much more to his own merit than to my Introduction, if the Strong desire that I have always Manifested to be regarded Amongst the Number of your Friends & the proofs that I have heretofore recd of your Indulgence did not flatter me, that in this Instance your Reception of the Person whom I have the honor to present to you, will not fail to Convince him that you regard me still Among the number of Your Excys. Obliged Friends & Humble Serts

Wm. Carmichael

His Excy Benjm. Franklin

Notation: Carmichael 16 Nov. 1782.

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

7Jacob Godefroy (or Godfried), graaf van Rechteren (1736–1831), was the Dutch envoy to Spain from 1773 to 1793: Repertorium der diplomatischen Vertreter, III, 269; NNBW, V, 567–8.

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