From Thomas Digges
als: University of Pennsylvania Library
London 15 Novr. 1779
Dr. Sir

The Bearer of this Letter, Mr Fabroni, has obligingly given me an oppertunity to send the inclosd to You.— He is a young Gentleman of distinguishd worth from Italy, and has been some time travelling with His ingenious Friend & Companion Mr Fontana. They mean to spend a few days at Paris on their return home, and as they stand distinguishd in the learned world, and have very liberal political opinions, I should be happy in bringing them acquainted with you— Their merit will be their best recommendation— I thus introduce them to your usual civility and attention and am with the highest esteem Dr Sir Your very Obligd and Obedt. Servant

T Digges

Addressed: His Excellency / Benjamin Franklin Esq. / at Passy / near / Paris
Notations: Digges Nov. 15. 79 / Nov. 15
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