From William Carmichael: Extract
Reprinted from William Temple Franklin, The Private Correspondence of Benjamin Franklin, LL.D., F.R.S., &c … (2nd ed.; 2 vols., London, 1817), 11, 461.
Madrid, July 18, 1780.

I thought, until the receipt of your letter (of the 17th June) that Mr. Jay had sent you Sir John Dalrymple's Memorial, and other papers while I was at Aranjuez. He sends them, however, by this courier, and I think you will be amused in reading Sir John's Reveries.

Mr. Cumberland, a former Secretary of Lord Germaine, succeeds Sir John. His residence gives no uneasiness to the Count de Montmorin, which with the assurances that we receive from the Count de Florida Blanca, ought to remove our apprehensions.

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