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[UNITED STATES AND BRITAIN.] A collection of 9 pamphlets, some disbound, relating to relations between the United States and Britain, including:
(1) Authentic Copies of the Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Esq. ... and George Hammond ... on the non-execution of existing treaties ... and the propiety of a commercial intercourse between Great-Britain and the United States, London: reprinted for J. Debrett, 1794, part one only (of 2), 8°, modern calf-backed boards. [Sabin 35881; not in Kress]
(2) RANDOLPH, J. The Speech of the Hon. J. Randolph, representative for the state of Virginia, in the General Congress of America; on a motion for the non-importation of British merchandize, pending the present disputes between Great Britain and America, London: re-printed for J. Butterworth, 1806, 8°. [Sabin 67839]
(3) Substance of the Speech of Lord Buckinghamshire ... in the debate on the American Indemnity Bill on Monday July 13, 1807, [London:] T. Gillet, [n.d.], 8°. (9)
(1) Authentic Copies of the Correspondence of Thomas Jefferson, Esq. ... and George Hammond ... on the non-execution of existing treaties ... and the propiety of a commercial intercourse between Great-Britain and the United States, London: reprinted for J. Debrett, 1794, part one only (of 2), 8°, modern calf-backed boards. [Sabin 35881; not in Kress]
(2) RANDOLPH, J. The Speech of the Hon. J. Randolph, representative for the state of Virginia, in the General Congress of America; on a motion for the non-importation of British merchandize, pending the present disputes between Great Britain and America, London: re-printed for J. Butterworth, 1806, 8°. [Sabin 67839]
(3) Substance of the Speech of Lord Buckinghamshire ... in the debate on the American Indemnity Bill on Monday July 13, 1807, [London:] T. Gillet, [n.d.], 8°. (9)