Letter to Samuel Cooper : Paris : ALS, 1778 Feb. 27.

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Letter to Samuel Cooper : Paris : ALS, 1778 Feb. 27.

Concerning his success in negotiating treaties with France and relations with Great Britain and Spain. With typed transcript.

[4] p. ; 31 cm. (in 1 oversize folder)

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