Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826 to David Humphreys re: trade, laws of European countries against US commerce

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GLC#
GLC05967
Type
Letters
Date
1791/06/23
Author/Creator
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Title
to David Humphreys re: trade, laws of European countries against US commerce
Place Written
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pagination
2 p. : address : Height: 23.2 cm, Width: 19.1 cm
Primary time period
The New Nation, 1783-1815
Sub-Era
The Early Republic

Extensive ink bleedthrough obscures Jefferson's writing. Written to America's secret agent in Lisbon concerning laws of France, Spain and England damaging American commerce. "Our best interest would be to employ our principal labours in agriculture.... Hanging prosperity on the fluctuating counsels and caprices of others renders it wise... to turn seriously to manufactures.... The Indians north of the Ohio have hitherto continued their little depredations, but we are in daily expectation of hearing of the success of a first excursion [i.e., Gen. Scott's expedition] to their towns...." Also mentions Washington returning from his southern tour.

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