James Gallatin - Works

Works

  • James Gallatin; Viscount Bryce (introduction) (2007 (originally 1914)). Count Albert Gallatin. ed. A Great Peace Maker: The Diary of James Gallatin, Secretary to Albert Gallatin, 1813 to 1827. Kessinger Publishing, LLC. ISBN 0-548-01374-8. http://books.google.com/?id=oedCAAAAIAAJ.

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