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Reports that he did himself the honor to visit Knox this morning in order to invite him to dinner at the City Tavern the following Tuesday at 4 o'clock. Notes that Knox will have the opportunity to meet your neighbour & friend Mr. Laurence. States that he is Anxious to promote the benign purposes of peace! good humor! and intercourse! I am happy at all times in the being employed in whatever may have a tendency to promote such objects, which cannot conclude better than by a little eating and drinking.
Letters to Andrew and William Strahan, English printers and members of Parliament, discussing English foreign policy during and after the American Revolution, especially relations with Russia and Germany, and rumors about the movements of foreign ships, including those of France, Spain, and Sweden. Lord Nelson, King George III, and France's Prince of Condé are discussed. The first letter, from George Beckwith to Andrew Strahan, is dated Aug. 29, 1779; the second, from John Beckwith to William Strahan, is dated May 23, 1780; the third, from Thomas Beckwith to Andrew Strahan, is dated May 15, 1801.
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Diaries containing notations on weather, rainfall, and surveying, and information on New Haven and Beckwith's contemporaries; together with 9 v. of computations, surveys, and mathematical problems.
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"Report of the Dominion fishery commission on the fisheries of the province of Ontario, 1893", issued as vol. 26, no. 7, supplement.
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