Letters to Benjamin Franklin From His Family And Friends 1751 1790

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FROM MRS. BACHE.
PniEADELPHiA, Sept. 9, 1783. Dear and Honoured Sir : Tour friends, the Vaughan family, ^ are now under our roof. The pleasure we take in entertaining everybody that you love, and that loves you, makes us happy in their company. They are come to settle among us, and what little I have seen of them prom- ises a very agreeable addition to our society. My let- ter to-day on their account will rather be short, as I have a good deal to attend to. My dear nephew on this account will e
...xcuse me by this vessel. We shall » The late Mr. John Vaughan, Secretary of the Philosophical So- ciety, was one of them.
FROM FAMILY AND FKIENDS. 127 shortly have an opportunity by which I will write largely, being, as ever.
Your affectionate daughter, S. Bache.
FROM MRS. BACHE.
Philadelphia, Nov. 5, 1783. Dear and Honoured Sir : Most earnestly have I wished for the definitive treaty to arrive, and Congress to find a resting-place, that they might then have time to recall you, and our little family be once more joined.


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