Letter, 1793 May 30, Cambridge, [Maryland] to Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania].

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Letter, 1793 May 30, Cambridge, [Maryland] to Thomas Jefferson, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania].

Thanks him for letter; dreads of 19th article of treaty with the Dutch; error was on right side; difficulty of discharging general duties of neutrality will be great; ideas about restitution badly expressed; believed that Capt. Ferey would have his prize, he showing his commission.

3 p. on 1 leaf ; 23 cm. x 36 cm.

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