From William Jackson (unpublished)
[1781?]

W. Jackson presents his respectful compliments to Doctor Franklin—he begs leave to request the loan of his carriage to Paris—he would not tresspass on his goodness—but a carriage cannot be hired in Passy—and there is a pacquet of important letters, which he wishes to put into the Post Office himself.

The Carriage will return instantly.

Addressed: His Excellency / Benjamin Franklin Esq.
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