The College of Dartmouth in New Hampshire having suffered materialy in its funds since the war by the loss of those contributions which it till then received from England, Docr. Wheelock son of the first worthy founder proposes to solicit a subscription in france and Holland for its support. He flatters himself that the charity of an institution whose cheif object is to christianize the Savages and the success which has hitherto attended it will recommend it to the liberal in Europe who are sufficently Citizens of the world to attend to the morals of religion of the natives of America. I wish his expectaion may be answered. And have at his request furnish’d him with the Letter if introduction to you. He hopes for much from your favour and patronage. I have the honor &c: