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Proclamation signed by Condy Raguet and Thomas Bedwell, Jr., listing five resolutions adopted by a meeting of American citizens in Rio de Janeiro in celebration of the visit of the Marquis de Lafayette to the United States.

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One list of costs related to the mine. In Spanish.

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Public proclamation, signed by Cesareo Sanchez. In Spanish.

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Undated narrative by an American scribe detailing the events of the 1822 Chilean Revolution.

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This is a contemporary draft composition reviewing the course of the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars. Tudor offers opinions on England’s diplomatic options after the renewal of hostilities and Prime Minister William Pitt the Younger: "His task is momentous and all Europe are watching his movements with anxiety." The document is signed "Marcus Valinus."

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Untitled and undated manuscript written by Tudor offering his opinions on political and commercial relations between the United States, England, and France, and the causes of American animosity toward those countries. Topics and events referenced include the slave trade, Napoleon, and the Little Belt Affair. Introduction and parts one through three.

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Parts four through eight.

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Parts nine through thirteen and postscript including transcriptions of contemporary London newspaper accounts of American naval maneuvers that Tudor believes are meant to portray Americans as "wholly destitute of veracity."

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"Lines occasioned by the assertion of Sir Charles Mordaunt in debate, that the Americans could not catch a mouse or shave themselves without having recourse to Birmingham." Undated, unsigned poem, likely by Tudor, in response to remarks made by Mordaunt during a debate on the Orders in Council in the English Parliament.

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Undated, unsigned manuscript on contemporary American politics, including observations on the reception of President James Monroe by citizens in different states during his tour of the country in 1817. Likely written by Tudor.

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Untitled and undated manuscript of an oration delivered before a Harvard audience expanding on his views regarding world literature and its promulgation.

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Untitled and undated manuscript of an oration delivered before a Harvard audience expanding on his views regarding world literature and its promulgation.

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Translation by Tudor of an address supposedly written by Napoleon Bonaparte after the Malet coup of 1812 and his subsequent retreat from Moscow. The document includes a postscript letter from Tudor to an unknown correspondent offering details of how he came by a copy of the address and questions about its authenticity.

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Undated essay regarding the state of commerce between the United States and Nova Scotia, including specific mentions of foodstuffs traded. Docketed by a letter, likely to a publisher, explaining Tudor’s belief that trade with the United States is beneficial to Nova Scotia and should be encouraged by Great Britain.