To David Hartley (unpublished)
Passy, Nov. 28. 82
Dear Friend

I received your very kind Letters of Oct. 29, 31, and Nov. 8. I thank you much for the Receipt you send me. It may be of use hereafter, tho’ at present the Gravel has left me. I shall send the Book you desire by Mr Vaughan. And you may depend on my doing every thing in my Power to serve the Person you recommend. I have only time to add that I am ever Yours most affectionately

B Franklin

David Hartley Esqr
Mr. Fox   ?   himself the Honor of waiting upon ? rtly—but not being fortunate enough to find him at home will take the Liberty of waiting upon him another day to know whether the Letter may have been delivered him
Addressed: To / David Hartley Esqr / Member of Parliament, Golden Squire, London.
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