From John Wheelock (unpublished)
Hague 12th June 1783
Sir,

I should long before this time have done myself the honor to write—but the situation of my affair has been such, that a letter might have been impertinent, as it could have communicated nothing with precision.

Their Serene and Royal Highnesses, the Prince and Princess of Orange have manifested great approbation of the design, and have ma[g]nificently favored it. As the proposal has not been encouraged by the gentlemen of influence at Amsterdam, nothing has been obtained from that city. But it has succeeded well at Haarlem; and many gentlemen [in] other places have been disposed to promote it.

I should be particularly obliged to your Excellency for the favor of a letter in behalf of the affair, to Dr. Price. We shall likely leave this country in a fortnight, and go to England, and go to England, (agreeable to your advice) and may wait on him, within three or four weeks. I should be happy, Sir, to hear, whether any thing has appeared within your particular acquaintances in favor of the plan, could I be honored with a letter directed to the care of the Dr.

Please to accept my most grateful acknowledgments for your kindness and attention, and esteem me as being with the greatest respect, Sir, Your Excellency’s, much obliged, and very Obedient servant

John Wheelock

His Excellency Dr. Franklin &c. &c. &c.
Endorsed: Weelock 12 June 1783.
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