From Benjamin Webb (unpublished)
Geneva July 7th: 1783.
Dear Sir

So peculiar a good Opportunity as by the hands of your amiable Grandson I could not let slip, without thanking you for the Favour of your Letter by Mr. Pigot. I am much obliged by those Terms of respect and Sentiments of Good will you are so Kind to express relative to me and mine, I still wait the happy Issue. No material alteration has yet happend in the health of my dear little Woman.

Your Taste for the enjoyment of Retirement and Leisure in the decline of life has certainly met with an Interruption. But of important Magnitude—and Providence has crown’d It with a Success the Glory of which will never die. Distant Ages will immortalize the Negociations of your latter days by perpetual Commemmoration. I Heartily congratulate you my dear Sir on these great Events and hope my native Country will yet learn the Wisdom to be good—and thereby still continue to be an Asylum for the Sons of liberty. A defection in the Quantum of real Worth I take to be at the Foundation of all the Evils as a Nation we have sufferd, and are but surely still threatned with. Pray God avert them!

It is not the least Compliment to the Bearer of this to say that his Sweetness of Temper and amiableness of Manners has rendered him here as universally beloved as Known and promises fair to be his portion under whatever Climate his lott is cast. I was rejoiced that you had Sent for him, on many Accounts particularly on that of a seeming present Delicacy of Health, which by being properly attended to Now may make him rich as his Grandfather in this respect, at a very distant period. I heartily wish It. Being with the greatest Respect Dear Sir Your much obliged and most Obedient humble Servant

B: Webb

Mr. Pigot gave me hopes we had some Chance of the pleasure to See you in this part of the World. Have you laid aside all thoughts of It? or rather, does not the Termination of your great Negociation afford the Opportunity, as well as point out the propriety of relaxing a little with the calm Scenes of Nature in that fine Country?
Endorsed: B Webb
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