The reports on the present state of the united provinces of South America
drawn up by Messrs. Rodney and Graham, commissioners sent to Buenos Ayres by the government of North America, and laid before the Congress of the United States; with their accompanying documents; occasional notes by the editor; and an introductory discourse, intended to present, with the reports and documents a view of the present state of the country, and of the progress of the independents...
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Contributions
- Rodney, C. A. 1772-1824. - Contributor
- Graham, J. 1774-1820. - Contributor
- Funes, Gregorio, 1749-1829. - Contributor
- United States. Commission to Investigate the Spanish Provinces of South America. - Contributor
Publication
1819 - Printed for Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
89,500 words, Guess
Page Count
358 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivereportsonpresent00unitiala
- Library of Congress Control Number09021919
- OCLC Control Number7330337
- Open LibraryOL7150710M
Classifications
- LCCF2845 .U58
Subjects
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