Confirming the treaty of peace is concluded...
Item # 716203
November 13, 1783
THE LONDON CHRONICLE, England, Nov. 13, 1783 Page 2 has a report from Parliament concerning the work on the treaty to end the Revolutionary War, which includes a very historic statement. Bits include: "...The definitive treaties of peace between the Court of Great Britain and those of France and Spain and the United States of America, had been happily concluded; by which the seal was put to the pacification that had freed this country from a calamitous and expensive war..." with a bit more on some details.
Page 4 has a brief item: "...he did not think proper to defer the signature of the definitive treaties with the other powers until America and England could have settled the terms of a commercial treaty; and also, because he was of opinion that the negociation might be better carried on in London or Philadelphia than in Paris...".
Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed, 9 by 12 inches, a few very tiny holes to not affect any mentioned reports, very nice condition.
Page 4 has a brief item: "...he did not think proper to defer the signature of the definitive treaties with the other powers until America and England could have settled the terms of a commercial treaty; and also, because he was of opinion that the negociation might be better carried on in London or Philadelphia than in Paris...".
Eight pages, never bound nor trimmed, 9 by 12 inches, a few very tiny holes to not affect any mentioned reports, very nice condition.
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