Letter Sent To Sir Guy Carleton And Rear Admiral Digby By The Earl Of Shelburne Informing Them Of Affairs Pf Dr Franklin Commissioner For The Revolted Colonies And The Count De Vergennes The French Minister For Foreign Affairs And Their Decision That The Location Of The Peace Treaty Should Be Paris
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Letter Sent to Sir Guy Carleton and Rear Admiral Digby by the Earl of Shelburne Informing Them of Affairs Pf Dr Franklin, Commissioner for the Revolted Colonies, and the Count de Vergennes, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Their Decision that the Location of the Peace Treaty Should be Paris
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Letter Sent to Sir Guy Carleton and Rear Admiral Digby by the Earl of Shelburne Informing Them of Affairs Pf Dr Franklin, Commissioner for the Revolted Colonies, and the Count de Vergennes, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Their Decision that the Location of the Peace Treaty Should be Paris Related Books
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