Autograph letter signed : Mount Vernon, to Sir Edward Newenham, 1788 Aug. 29.

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Autograph letter signed : Mount Vernon, to Sir Edward Newenham, 1788 Aug. 29.

Concerning conditions in Ireland, the menace of wars in Europe, and conditions in the United States.

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