Having been informed of the intention of Lady Juliana Penn to go to Paris, as an advocate for the Representatives of the Founder of Pensilvania, I feel my self impress’d with a desire to cast in my Mite, unsolicited, and I trust, unnecessary, because that family have better Advocates—Justice, on their side, and my honourable Friend so large a share in the dispensing thereof. I shall add only, that, could I have believed my presence at Passy would have added one tittle to the advantage of the Descendants of William Penn, I should chearfully have offer’d my personal Service.
I am respectfully Thy affectionate Friend