Letter : Philadelphia, to Thomas Pinckney, 1792 July 15.

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Letter : Philadelphia, to Thomas Pinckney, 1792 July 15.

Letter to Thomas Pinckney of South Carolina (U.S. Minister to England) in London (England) introduces Alexander Scott, who "has been engaged in the study of the law under my care."

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South Carolina Historical Society

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