The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. I

The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. I
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Being the letters of Benjamin Franklin, Silas Deane, John Adams, John Jay, Arthur Lee, William Lee, Ralph Izard, Francis Dana, William Carmichael, Henry Laurens, John Laurens, M. Dumas, and others, concerning the foreign relations of the United States during the whole revolution, together with the letters in reply from the Secret Committee of Congress, and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs. Also, the entire correspondence of the French Ministers, Gerard and Luzerne with Congress.

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th France sketched by Mr Deane.

To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, December 6th, 1776, 96

List of officers destined to serve in the United States.--Agreement with the Marquis de la Fayette, and Baron de Kalb.

To Count de Vergennes. Paris, December 8th, 1776, 100

Arrival of Dr Franklin at Nantes.

To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, December 12th, 1776, 100

To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, January 20th, 1777, 101

Disappointment in shipping the military articles.--M. du Coudray censured.

To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, February 6th, 1777, 103

To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, February 27th, 1777, 103

To the President of Congress. Paris, April 8th, 1777, 104

To Robert Morris. Paris, August 23d, 1777, 105

Particulars relating to the American ships in French ports.--Conduct of the government towards them.

To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Paris

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