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Letter from Thomas Paine, to Mr. Secretary Dundas, complaining of an insult offered to him, by the inferior officers under government, belonging to the Custom-House at Dover. To which are added, two letters from Calais, one from Monsieur Achilles Audibert, confirming the above insult, and the other giving the particulars of Mr. Paine's reception at Calais

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Thomas Paine
author
William Holland
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Seconde lettre à M. Dundas, l'un des ministres du roi d'Angleterre translation

Notes

Pain's letter written from Calais, 15 September 1792.