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ii. 646; commercial advantages sought by, in 1789, iii. 115; disappointment caused to Lafayette by the course of the Revolution in, iii. 184; progress of the Revolution in, 184-187; nearly all Europe in arms against, in 1792--sympathy in the United States for the people of, iii. 220, 249, 273; thoughts of wise men respecting the Revolution in, iii. 220; disgust of Washington at the bloody character assumed by the Revolution in, iii. 221; gloomy accounts of the Revolution in, written by Gouverneur Morris, from Paris, iii. 223; efforts of Lafayette for the preservation of order in, iii. 224; influence of the Revolution in, on American politics, iii. 236; war declared by, against England, in 1793--king of, put to death by the National Convention, iii. 236; enthusiasm in favor of, in the United States, in 1793--possessions of, in America, guarantied by the treaty of 1778, iii. 237; little confidence of Washington in the government of, iii. 239; cabinet meeting held by Washington to consider relations with, iii. 240; British orders in council in relation to the colonial trade of, iii. 296; toasts given at a civic feast in Philadelphia to celebrate the victories of (_note_), iii. 348; a constitution established in, in 1795 (_note_), iii. 386; pen-picture of the Convention of (_note_), iii. 387; action of Congress on the presentation of colors of, by Adet, iii. 388; annoyance of the government of, at the execution of Jay's treaty, iii. 442; Charles Cotesworth Pinckney appointed minister to, in 1796, iii. 443; depredations committed by the cruisers of, on American commerce, iii. 466, 492, 505; war with, threatened in 1798, iii. 490; address of the Directory of, to Monroe, on receiving his letters of recall, iii. 493; Mr. Pinckney notified to leave--designs of the government of, toward the United States, iii. 494; change in public opinion in regard to, iii. 495; three special envoys sent to, in 1798, iii. 496; attempts of the government of, to extort money from American envoys, iii. 501; loan and bribe sought by the Directory of, iii. 502; indignation of the American people excited against--conduct of, justified by the _Aurora_, iii. 505; sustained by public sentiment in the southern states, iii. 507; disbelief of Washington in the probability of war with, iii.
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