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Enclosed is a letter of appointment for Mr. James Rhea as second Lieutenant in the first Regiment...
The sick of the Brigade stationed here will remain after the disbandment under the care of a...
In the Postscript of a letter which I wrote to you on the 8th. instant, I mentioned to desired...
The sta sick of the Brigade stationed here will remain after the disbandment under the care of a...
Enclosed is a letter which I have received from Lt. Lewis of the first regiment— On the...
Captain Kirkland of the twelfth regiment, from straightened pecuniary embarrassments...
I have directed the DQM General to furnish the troops with transportation to places from which...
I enclose to your care a number of letters for General Wilkinson, which you will be pleased to...
I received an Answer Yesterday from Mr. Thos. Buckley of New York in whose favor I lodged a Draft...
I have been honoured with yours of the 28th. Ultimo, respecting Lieut Peyton. You are perfectly...
I send you the enclosed letter. You will make enquiry into the character and circumstances of the...
The enclosed letter is from certain prisoners of war who have omitted to mention to me the place...
Enclosed is a letter from Lt. Wands solliciting an appointment in one of the permanent regiments,...
Enclosed is an extract of a letter from Major Rivardi which I send for the information of the...
Enclosed are proceedings of Courts Martial which have been acted upon. The Proceedings in the...
Enclosed are Proceedings of Courts Martial in the cases of Lt. Loring and Dwight—Also the...
Doctor Coffin, the former Surgeon of Niagara, having received a furlough which was necessary from...
It is my intention to regulate the allowance to you of Quarters and fuel, as well for the past as...
I have received your letter of the seventh of April— It was not my wish that you Should state the...
I request that you will call the attention of the different Paymasters to those men who may have...
I send you the inclosed Return of Surgical Instruments &c. at Fort Niagara. It has by some...
Not knowing the State of your accounts, I have ordered the Deputy Postmaster General to advance...
In the arrangement for the transportation of the sick and of baggage of the troops composing the...
I have instructed Col. Hunnewell to have certain Arms and Military stores and Clothing at Boston...
The Arms and Military stores under your charge and clothing for your regiment at Boston you will...
When the regiments stationed here shall be disbanded, you will continue and take charge of the...
Inclosed is a letter authorising Your Regimental Pay Master to advance to you 650 Dollars. This...
Out of any surplus monies which may remain in your hands, after satisfying the objects for which...
I received your order of the 23rd. Ulto. on the 9th. Instant, and gave Orders accordingly. Seven...
It is with the most Extreme regret that we have taken the Liberty to address your honor at on the...
40131Record of Birth, 6 January 1706 (Franklin Papers)
MS Record, Boston Births, V , 113: City Registry, Boston Benjamen Son     of Josiah Frankling &...
40132Record of Baptism, 6 January 1706 (Franklin Papers)
MS Baptismal Records of the Clerk of Old South Church in Boston [1705/6] Jan. 6.   Benjamin, of...
MS Commonplace Book of Benjamin Franklin (the Elder): American Antiquarian Society Benjamin...
MS Commonplace Book of Benjamin Franklin (the Elder): American Antiquarian Society Sent To B.F....
MS Commonplace Book of Benjamin Franklin (the Elder): American Antiquarian Society To My Name...
40136The Lighthouse Tragedy, 1718 (Franklin Papers)
Not found As a lad of twelve or thirteen Franklin “took a Fancy to Poetry, and made some little...
Not found The second ballad which Franklin wrote and hawked through the streets of Boston was “a...
Printed in The New-England Courant , April 2, 1722. The first issue of James Franklin’s...
Printed in The New-England Courant , April 16, 1722. Histories of Lives are seldom entertaining,...
Printed in The New-England Courant , April 30, 1722. It is undoubtedly the Duty of all Persons to...
40141Silence Dogood, No. 4, 14 May 1722 (Franklin Papers)
Printed in The New-England Courant , May 14, 1722. An sum etiam nunc vel Graecè loqui vel Latinè...
40142Silence Dogood, No. 5, 28 May 1722 (Franklin Papers)
Printed in The New-England Courant , May 28, 1722. Mulier Mulieri magis congruet. Ter. I shall...
Printed in The New-England Courant , June 11, 1722. Quem Dies videt veniens Superbum, Hunc Dies...
Printed in The New-England Courant , June 25, 1722. It has been the Complaint of many Ingenious...
40145Silence Dogood, No. 8, 9 July 1722 (Franklin Papers)
Printed in The New-England Courant , July 9, 1722. On June 11 the Courant had insinuated that the...
Printed in The New-England Courant , July 23, 1722. Corruptio optimi est pessima. It has been for...
Printed in The New-England Courant , August 13, 1722. Optimè societas hominum servabitur. Cic....
Printed in The New-England Courant , August 20, 1722. Neque licitum interea est meam amicam...
Printed in The New-England Courant , September 10, 1722. Quod est in cordi sobrii, est in ore...
Printed in The New-England Courant , September 24, 1722. In Persons of a contemplative...