Item #7398 A MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO CONGRESS, TRANSMITTING A REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE upon the Several Complaints which have been Lodged, Against the Vexations and Spoliations on the Commerce of the United States, since the Commencement of the European War. Americana, Edmund Randolph, George Washington.
A MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO CONGRESS, TRANSMITTING A REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE upon the Several Complaints which have been Lodged, Against the Vexations and Spoliations on the Commerce of the United States, since the Commencement of the European War.
A MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO CONGRESS, TRANSMITTING A REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE upon the Several Complaints which have been Lodged, Against the Vexations and Spoliations on the Commerce of the United States, since the Commencement of the European War.

A MESSAGE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES TO CONGRESS, TRANSMITTING A REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF STATE upon the Several Complaints which have been Lodged, Against the Vexations and Spoliations on the Commerce of the United States, since the Commencement of the European War.

Philadelphia: Francis Childs & John Swaine, 1794. Unbound. Good binding. Item #7398

Octavo. 8 pp. Removed from nonce volume with a single notch on the spine to suggest its removal; pages uncut and untrimmed. Original stitching holes are visible in the inner margin; small separation starting at the bottom of the spine-fold; small chip to the bottom of the first leaf at the margin; a few pencil notations to the title page; first and last page are a bit soiled, but generally a clean copy.

Report of Secretary of State Edmund Randolph enumerating the ways in which European privateers hinder American commerce. Washington's transmittal is on the verso of the title page. Evans 27917; ESTC W26164,

Price: $450.00