A vindication of Arthur Lee, LL. D., F. R. S.,
former representative of the province of Massachusetts Bay, at London, joint commissioner with John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Silas Deane, at the court of Louis XVI, of France, and sole commissioner at the courts of Spain and Prussia. Designed as a refutation of charges found in the Writings of Benjamin Franklin, as exhibited by Jared Sparks, the Letters of Silas Deane, the Memoir of Beaumarchais, by L. Deloménie, and "Translations" (1889) of certain documents alleged to have been found at Paris in the French archives. 1770-1781.
By Charles Henry Lee.

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