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Lettre circulaire du Congrès des États-Unis de l'Amérique adressée à leurs commettans : dans le tems ou le discrédit de leur papier-monnoie leur faisoit craindre la chûte de leur révolution, qui jusqu'alors avoit triomphé de tous les efforts de l'Angleterre. Preview this item
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Lettre circulaire du Congrès des États-Unis de l'Amérique adressée à leurs commettans : dans le tems ou le discrédit de leur papier-monnoie leur faisoit craindre la chûte de leur révolution, qui jusqu'alors avoit triomphé de tous les efforts de l'Angleterre.

Author: John Jay; United States. Continental Congress.
Publisher: Paris : Pougin, an 3 [1795]
Edition/Format:   eBook : Document : National government publication : FrenchView all editions and formats
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Additional Physical Format: (OCoLC)22101962
Material Type: Document, Government publication, National government publication, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: John Jay; United States. Continental Congress.
OCLC Number: 65335497
Notes: "Traduit de l'anglais par l'auteur de l'écrit intitulé, Donnons notre billan."
Translation of: Circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America to their constituents.
Signed: Jean Jay, président, and dated: Philadelphie, le 13 septembre 1779.
On raising funds for meeting the public debt.
Reproduction of original from Harvard Law Library.
Goldsmiths'-Kress no. 16394.21.
Description: 23 p. ; 21 cm.
Other Titles: Circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America to their constituents.

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