Copy of Ld. G. Germain's dispatch, no. 4 : recd. in London, Decr. 26th, 1778. [ca. 1800]

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Copy of Ld. G. Germain's dispatch, no. 4 : recd. in London, Decr. 26th, 1778. [ca. 1800]

Approves of ongoing negotiations with the U.S. Continental Congress and expresses frustration over the Congress' treatment of George Johnstone, whom it accused of trying to bribe some of its members.

[2] leaves ; 33 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8194368

Newberry Library

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