I impatienly expect the good News of my Dear Franklin’s Safe Arrival. Wee regret Your Abscence, but there is a Time the Dearest Friends must Part but Wee Cherish our Minds with the Hopes of Long enjoyeing your Correspondence and Shareing in the Discoveries, the Effects of your Fruitfull Genius, which can happyly Imploye it Self, to your own Benefit or that of the Publick.
Distance can not remove you from our Solicitation. Mr. Fox thinks himself extreemly obliged to you for your Letter. This draws on you a Simular request from His Intimate Friend Mr. Hamilton which I here Inclose.
As you requested I insured for you £200 More. I give you Joye on your Sons promotion. I wish his Government may Sett Easie —for He has Two unruly Spirits, Sterling and Morris, to contend with, but assisted with your Council He will Surmount them all.
I am with Sincere Esteem your Affectionate Friend