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Durno, James, Sir. Statement of the mode of Cultivating Flax & Hemp in Russia, Prussia & Poland
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Belleisle at Sea. (18 p.). A copy. Originally tied with a dark green ribbon; for conservation reasons the ribbon has been removed and placed in Ephemera. Subjects: Trade ; West Indies.
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Permanent Committee of Public Safety. Report made to the Colonial Assembly of the Isle of France…: [translation from French]
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(20 p.). Signed: Rivalz, President. Originally tied with a dark green ribbon; for conservation reasons the ribbon has been removed and placed in Ephemera. Subjects: Isle de France (Mauritius) ; Réunion.
DUN 31
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Fort St George, Madras, India. (13 p.). Originally tied with a dark green ribbon; for conservation reasons the ribbon has been removed and placed in Ephemera. Originally enclosed with a letter from George Rose to Henry Dundas, Nov. 13, 1790; now cataloged separately. Subjects: Mysore Wars ; Tipu Sultan, 'Ali...
DUN 6
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Dundas, Henry, 1742-1811. To Charles Cornwallis, Marquis Cornwallis, 1738-1805
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London, Eng. (84 p.). Followed by: letter from Cornwallis to Dundas. This is a copy of the correspondence concerning proposals for the reorganization of the British Army in India -- handle carefully, final page torn. Originally tied with a dark green ribbon; for conservation reasons the ribbon has been removed and placed in Ephemera.
DUN 14
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Harris, George Harris, Baron, 1746-1829. Letter to Henry Dundas, 1742-1811
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Seringapatam, India. (16 p.). A duplicate copy. Originally tied with a dark green thread; for conservation reasons the thread has been removed and placed in Ephemera.
DUN 61