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From Benjamin Franklin to Charles Thomson, 11 November 1784

To Charles Thomson

Transcript: National Archives

Passy, November 11th. 1784.

Dear Friend,

I received your kind Letter of August 13th: with the Papers annexed, relative to the Affair of Longchamps.9 I hope Satisfaction will be given to Mr: Marbois. The Commissioners have written a joint Letter to Congress.1 This serves to cover a few Papers relative to Matters with which I was particularly charged in the Instructions. I shall write to you fully by the next Opportunity, having now only Time to add, that I am, as ever, Yours most Affectionately,

(SIGNED) B. Franklin.

P.S. To explain the Papers. I had first sent to Count Vergennes, by my Secretary, a Copy of the Instruction of May 11th: He seems to have thought it should have come to him in a more formal Manner, and wrote me the Letter A. I accordingly sent it to him in B. and received his Answer in C.2

I executed the Instruction of Octr: 29th —83, as soon as I knew the Commissions for treating with the Emperor, &c. were issued, which was not till July —84. The three Letters between the Emperor’s Minister and me are what passed on that Occasion.3

To Chas. Thomson, Esqr.

[Note numbering follows the Franklin Papers source.]

9XLII, 500–8.

1Of the same date, above.

2Vergennes to BF, Aug. 27; BF to Vergennes, Sept. 3; Vergennes to BF, Sept. 9; all above. Humphreys copied in his letterbook these letters and the three cited in the following note.

3BF to Mercy-Argenteau and Mercy-Argenteau to BF, both July 30 (XLII, 456, 457); Mercy-Argenteau to BF, Sept. 28, above.

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