From Peter Collinson
als: American Philosophical Society
Lond. Sept: 15: 1753
My Dear friend

As no Ship will Sail from Hence in a Month or 3 Weeks I take this oppertunity to Send by the Way of New York. I thank you for your Letter by Mr. Smith who has been Several times With Mee and by all that I can Judge and haveing your approbation I have recommended Him to Mr. Penn. What Effects it will have I cannot Saye but to Strengthen It. I hope the Arch-Bishop of Canterberry will Joyne with Mee, and I do not doubt It, to recommend Him to Mr. Penn to Endow a Professorship in the Academy by Intitleing him Pennian professor I have Said every thing I could Suggest to Engage Him, to give the finishing Stroke to your Noble Institution.

Its Prosperity rejoices my Heart. I hope Good Providence will Continue Its Influence over It, to the Latest Ages, that an unborn Offspring may Celebrate its Goodness and remember with Gratitude its First Founders.

I am with Affection Yours

P Collinson

Pray my Respects to your Son and thank Him for his Letter and Presents. I am much concern’d his Journal never came to hand. I carefully Sent It. How it happ’d to Miscarry cannot Saye.
Addressed: To  Ben Franklin Esqr  Philadelphia
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