To François Willem de Monchy
als: Reproduced from the Henkels Catalog, no. 1492 (April 10, 1935), facing p. 14.
Passy, near Paris, Augt. 29 1781
Sir,

I remember with Pleasure & Thankfulness the Civilities I received from you when I formerly visited Rotterdam in company with Sir John Pringle.—

The Bearer of this, is a young Physician of Pennsylvania, who travels for Improvement in his Profession. As he will be quite a Stranger in Holland, I take the Liberty of introducing him to you, believing you will have Pleasure in giving him such Counsels, & communicating to him such Lights, as may render him more serviceable to his Country.—

I send by him some Pieces of my Writing, which have been collected and printed in England. I wish they were more worthy the Acceptance of our Batavian Society, which I hope continues to flourish.— With great Esteem & Respect I have the Honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient & most humble Sert.

B Franklin

Dr de Monchy
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