From William Alexander (unpublished)
Paris 30 July 1783
Dear Sir

Our friend W—, has taken his measures and has already agreed with most of his people at 6, 12, 18 Months and 2 Years by equal payments—He hopes he will meet no difficulty with the others but thinks that the Extension of his protection to a Year (it Expires the 6 Septr) woud secure his Object by preventing any troublesome Man from laying by the Catch undue Advantage to the prejudice of his more liberal minded neighbours. I beg You will think of this, And If You approve—I suggest it to the Minister—Explaing to Him that Nothing less than full payment is proposed to every body—that W—s expects to pay much sooner than the time he takes—but as this depends on American remittances, he Chuses Not to run the hazard of Another Stop. I have been in town only Since last night, so that I coud not pay You my respects at Passy, being obliged to Return home to day. I beg my best wishes to Your Son and am with the warmest Attachment Dear Sir Your most obliged humble servant

W Alexander

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