Life of Arthur Lee, LL. D.: Joint Commissioner of the United States to the Court of France, and Sole Commissioner to the Courts of Spain and Prussia, During the Revolutionary War. With His Political and Literary Correspondence and His Papers on Diplomatic and Political Subjects, and the Affairs of the United States During the Same Period, Bind 2Wells and Lilly, 1829 |
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Side 3
... Letters from Mr. Arthur Lee to the Committee of Correspondence of Con- gress on Foreign Affairs , NO . VII . Letters of Ralph Izard , Commissioner of the United States to the Grand Duke of Tuscany , to Arthur Lee , and Letters of Edmund ...
... Letters from Mr. Arthur Lee to the Committee of Correspondence of Con- gress on Foreign Affairs , NO . VII . Letters of Ralph Izard , Commissioner of the United States to the Grand Duke of Tuscany , to Arthur Lee , and Letters of Edmund ...
Side 18
... letter of the 4th is comprehended in the two you mention , makes me think one of your letters has miscarried ; as to myself sir , after my letter of the 4th of December , the receipt of which you have acknowledged , I have made you two ...
... letter of the 4th is comprehended in the two you mention , makes me think one of your letters has miscarried ; as to myself sir , after my letter of the 4th of December , the receipt of which you have acknowledged , I have made you two ...
Side 26
... letter was received from Mr. Gardoqui , of Bilboa , intimating an expectation of returns from you , for what was transmitted to you through his house . But upon an application to his court , I am again au- thorised to assure you that ...
... letter was received from Mr. Gardoqui , of Bilboa , intimating an expectation of returns from you , for what was transmitted to you through his house . But upon an application to his court , I am again au- thorised to assure you that ...
Side 28
... letter from the king of Prussia's minister , to inform me that his majesty cannot at present open his ports to American armed vessels , for the sale of prizes , as he finds it is not permitted in France . I have informed the minis- ter ...
... letter from the king of Prussia's minister , to inform me that his majesty cannot at present open his ports to American armed vessels , for the sale of prizes , as he finds it is not permitted in France . I have informed the minis- ter ...
Side 29
... letter . ( Here follows an extract in French , in which the Prussian minister informs Mr. Lee of the desire of the king to VOL . II . 4 receive the earliest authentic information concerning the affairs of the ARTHUR LEE . 29.
... letter . ( Here follows an extract in French , in which the Prussian minister informs Mr. Lee of the desire of the king to VOL . II . 4 receive the earliest authentic information concerning the affairs of the ARTHUR LEE . 29.
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