Item #27847 Report on Our Foreign Relations. Report, &c. [of] The Committee of both Houses, appointed to consider and report on the expediency of expressing the sense of the Legislature on the present Alarming State of our Foreign Relations, and on the causes which have produced it. Massachusetts. General Court. Joint Committee on Foreign Relations, attrib.

Report on Our Foreign Relations. Report, &c. [of] The Committee of both Houses, appointed to consider and report on the expediency of expressing the sense of the Legislature on the present Alarming State of our Foreign Relations, and on the causes which have produced it.

[Boston]: n.p., [1810/ 1811?]. 14 pp. 8vo. Removed. First edition. A good copy, owner's name on half title (partially trimmed) with a small chip, back wrapper chipped at top edge, dampstain to one corner, foxed throughout. Sabin 46025. Shaw & Shoemaker 21863. Item #27847

"Respecting the alleged offense of the British minister Francis James Jackson, etc," (Sabin). Jackson was minister-plenipotentiary of Great Britain upon the recall of David Erskine, whose resolution of the difficulty arising out of the conflict between HMS Leopard and the US frigate Chesapeake in 1807 the British government refused to ratify. Jackson was felt to be insulting to Washington and left at the start of the War of 1812.

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