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72 CORRESPONDENCE AND PUBLIC PAPERS. you will meditate some employment for a person whom you have obliged and attached in the highest degree. My father's family by the time you receive this, will probably be in America and under strong obligations for your introductions. When the larger mass has moved, Mr. Stewart could prove that the smaller cannot resist the attraction and remain at rest, where any other attraction subsists. Mr. Stewart will introduce with himself his friend Lord Ancram, whom he represents as a pleasing, pretty young man, being the son of the Marquis of Lothian. I have the honor to be, my dearest sir, with the highest respect and much gratitude, Your affectionate humble serv1- Benjn. Vaughan. P. S.—I hope M«. Jay has received a little box from me. I beg to present my very respectful regards to her through you, knowing that in that way they will be most acceptable. COUNT DE VERGENNES TO JAY. M. de Vergennes begs that Mr. Jay, Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, will do him the honor of dining with him at Versailles on Wednesday next, 3d of September.1 Versailles, August 28th, 1783. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TO JAY. c % Passy, September 10, 1783. I have received a letter from a very respectable person in America, containing the following words, viz. " It is confidently reported, propagated and believed by some among us, that the Court of France was at bottom 1 The day on which the definitive treaty was signed.
Title | The correspondence and public papers of John Jay - 3 |
Creator | Jay, John |
Publisher | G.P. Putnam's Sons |
Place of Publication | New York, London |
Date | [1890-93] |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000107 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | 72 CORRESPONDENCE AND PUBLIC PAPERS. you will meditate some employment for a person whom you have obliged and attached in the highest degree. My father's family by the time you receive this, will probably be in America and under strong obligations for your introductions. When the larger mass has moved, Mr. Stewart could prove that the smaller cannot resist the attraction and remain at rest, where any other attraction subsists. Mr. Stewart will introduce with himself his friend Lord Ancram, whom he represents as a pleasing, pretty young man, being the son of the Marquis of Lothian. I have the honor to be, my dearest sir, with the highest respect and much gratitude, Your affectionate humble serv1- Benjn. Vaughan. P. S.—I hope M«. Jay has received a little box from me. I beg to present my very respectful regards to her through you, knowing that in that way they will be most acceptable. COUNT DE VERGENNES TO JAY. M. de Vergennes begs that Mr. Jay, Minister Plenipotentiary of the United States of America, will do him the honor of dining with him at Versailles on Wednesday next, 3d of September.1 Versailles, August 28th, 1783. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TO JAY. c % Passy, September 10, 1783. I have received a letter from a very respectable person in America, containing the following words, viz. " It is confidently reported, propagated and believed by some among us, that the Court of France was at bottom 1 The day on which the definitive treaty was signed. |
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