Om Letters of William Lee
This collection of letters offers a rare glimpse into the life of William Lee, a key figure in early American history. As the Continental Congress's commercial agent in France, Lee was instrumental in securing France's support for the American Revolution. Later, he served as a minister to the courts of Vienna and Berlin, where he worked to strengthen American diplomatic relations. The letters in this collection offer fascinating insights into Lee's experiences and the political and social climate of the times.
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