From George Washington (unpublished)
Mount Vernon Sept 25th. 1785.
Dear Sir,

Amid the public gratulations on your safe return to America, after a long absence, and the many eminent services you have rendered it—for which as a benefited person I feel the obligation—permit an individual to join the public voice in expressing his sense of them; and to assure you, that as no one entertains more respect for your character, so none can salute you with more sincerity, or with greater pleasure than I do on the occasion.

I am, Dear Sir Your Most Obedient and Most Humble Servant

G. Washington

The Honble. Doctr. Franklin
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