88 Letters to Benjamin Franklin 



Fro?n [Armand Thomas Hue de] Miromesnil. 1783. July 23. Paris. 



Acknowledging the receipt of the Constitutions of the United States; 

 expressing his appreciation of such a mark of attention. A. L. S. I p. 

 (In French.) XXIX, 43^. 



Fro7n de Pio. 1783. July 24. Paris. 



Acknowledging the copies of the " Constitutions," one for his King, 

 one for himself and one for M. Filangieri; sensible of the honor Frank- 

 lin has done him. L. in 3d P. 2 p. (In French.) XXIX, 44. 



Fro?n Le Comte d'Argental. 1783. July 24. Paris. 



Acknowledging with extreme satisfaction the copy of the Consti- 

 tutions of the United States which Franklin has sent him. A. L. in 

 3d P. I p. (In French.) XXIX, 44^. 



From Comtesse de Bouflers[-Rouvrel]. 1783. July 24. Auteuil. 



Acknowledging Franklin's precious gift, with every expression of grati- 

 tude. A. L. in 3d P. 2 p. (In French.) XXIX, 4434. 



From Comtesse d'Houdetot. 1783. July 25. Sanoir. 



Acknowledging his gift with the liveliest expressions of gratitude; 

 reminding him of his promise to visit her in the autumn. A. L. S. 

 2 p. (In French.) XXIX, 45!/^. 



From The Ambassador of Holland. 1783. July 25. Paris. 



Thanking him for the " Constitutions of the Thirteen United States 

 of America." L. in 3d P. i p. (In French.) XLIV, 63. 



From Comte de Vergennes. 1783. July 25. Versailles. 



Acknowledging the copy of the "Constitutions" of the United 

 States sent him by Franklin ; the copies destined for the King, Queen 

 and Royal Family will be faithfully delivered. L. in 3d P. i p. (In 

 French.) XXIX, 46. 



Fro77i Tonon. 1783. July 25. Paris. 



The most unfortunate of patriots is obliged to apply to the most il- 

 lustrious; although in disgrace, still wishes to be useful; his principal 



