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179118572Paris: Imprimé par Ordre de l'Assemblée Nationale à l'Imprimerie Nationale 1791. 1 vols. 8vo. Disbound. 9 pages. 1 vols. 8vo. French-American Tobacco Trade. Recommending a change in the trading practices between France and America. The French had been the American ally during the war and felt that trade between the nations should be stronger. The French wanted American rice and tobacco but the American consumer wanted mostly English goods. A French monopoly had made a deal with Robert Morris to control all the American tobacco that went directly to France and that forced the French to buy American tobacco from the English. The Author wants to have the monopoly removed and for the tobacco to be allowed into the Country only if on French ships or American. Petion was the deputy from Chartres but was elected Mayor of Paris this year. M & W II 27028. This does not appear to be in Kress Imprimé par Ordre de l'Assemblée Nationale à l'Imprimerie Nationale unknown books