Circular, 1793 February 21, Paris, [France] to Delamotte, n.p.

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Circular, 1793 February 21, Paris, [France] to Delamotte, n.p.

Convention has opened ports of French colonies to American ships; produce being imported or exported on these ships are subject only to the same duties on like articles in French ships; asks Delamotte to make this known in America and to forward a copy to Jefferson in Philadelphia.

1 p. on 1 leaf ; 23 cm. x 19 cm.

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