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LS as a New York senator, signed “M. V. Buren,” one page both sides, 7.75 x 10, April 7, 1826. Letter to Baron de Stackelberg, Charge des Affairs from Sweden, in full: “A friend of mine of much worth and possessed of great talents has for the last twenty years been engaged in experiments which he says ‘have resulted in discoveries that will affect the use of fuel and the management of ones in all countries where mines exist,’ to enable himself to effect the greatest good and drive to himself the greatest advantage from his discovery he has requested me to ascertain, what are the laws of other countries in relation to applications for patents by Aliens – the expense of obtaining the cause and whether the money can be paid and the patent obtained through the medium of their ministers resident at Washington. Will you have the goodness to enable me to answer the queries of my friend. — Excuse the liberty I take. In fine condition, with a faint stain, trivial edge chipping, and splitting to the central horizontal fold.
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