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My Dear
You have more than once in your Letters mentioned Dr. Franklin, and in one intimated a Desire that I should write you something concerning him.
Dr. Franklin has been very constant in his
Attendance on Congress from the Beginning. His Conduct has been my
composed and grave and in the Opinion of many Gentlemen very reserved. He has
not assumed any Thing, nor affected to take the lead; but has seemed to choose
that the Congress should pursue their own Principles and sentiments and adopt
their own Plans: Yet he has not been backward: has been very usefull, on many occasions, and discovered a Disposition
entirely American. He does not hesitate at our boldest Measures, but rather
seems to think us, too irresolute, and backward.
He thinks, that We have the Power of preserving ourselves, and that even if
We should be driven to the disagreable
Necessity of assuming a total Independency, and set up a separate state, We
could maintain it. The People of
England, have thought that the Opposition in
America, was wholly owing to Dr.
Franklin: and I suppose their scribblers will attribute the Temper,
and Proceedings of this Congress to him: but there cannot be a greater Mistake.
He has had but little share farther than to co
operate and assist. He is however a great and good Man.
[illegible] I wish his Colleagues from this City were All like
him,
There is a young Gentleman from Pensylvania whose Name is Wilson, whose Fortitude, Rectitude, and Abilities too, greatly outshine his Masters. Mr. Biddle, the Speaker, has been taken off, by Sickness. Mr. Mifflin is gone to the Camp, Mr. Morton is ill too, so that this Province has suffered by the Timidity of two overgrown Fortunes. The Dread of Confiscation, or Caprice, I know not what has influenced them too much: Yet they were for taking Arms and pretended to be very valiant. -- This Letter must be secret my dear -- at least communicated with great Discretion. Yours,
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