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himself at the same time, also M. [Pierre Jean Georges] Cabanis and 

 M. [Jacques Alexandre Cesar] Charles. Requests M. Le Veillard 

 to send him different kinds of seeds and plants for his garden in the 

 country. Has already grown several kinds of vegetables hitherto un- 

 known in this country. Being a " gourmand " he is very anxious 

 also to receive the roebucks shipped to him but which have not arrived 

 yet. Asks M. Le Veillard to send certain books to his grandfather. 

 M. [Ferdinand] Grand will reimburse him the advances. Expects a 

 visit from his grandfather at his country place. The latter will make 

 the trip by water in a sloop belonging to the State. A. L. 5 p. (In 

 French. Press copy.) XLIX, 76. 



From Richard Hillback to Charles Hardy, Philadelphia. 

 1786. September i. Paris. 



Desires to know if there is any opening in Philadelphia for a person 

 in his business. A. L. S. 2 p. XXXIV, 132. 



From R[odolp]hValltravers/o Captain James Lake, of the "Sally," 

 Bremen. 1786. September 2. Hamburg. 



Begs him to convey the small parcel to M. ZollickofEer, at Baltimore. 

 A. L. S. I p. XLVIII, 39. 



Frotn W[illiam] T[cmple] Franklin to [George Morgan]. 



1786. September 17. [Franklin] Park. 



Gives the reasons for the separation of Mr. [William] Pyne and him- 

 self. A. L. S. 4 p. (In duplicate.) CVII, 71. 



From W[illiani] T[emple] Franklin to George Morgan. 

 1786. October 8. Philadelphia. 



Thanks him for his kindness and proofs of his friendship. A, L. S. 

 3 p. (Press copy.) CVII, 73. 



From W[illiam] T[emple] F[ranklin] to [Louis Guillaume Le 

 Veillard]. 1786. October 12. Philadelphia. 



Thanks him for all the trouble he has taken ; advises that the 

 roebucks be sent in the spring; arranges for the payment of their 

 expenses; offers to do anything he can for him in this country. A. 

 Dr. of L. 3 p. (In French.) CVII, 7a. 



