63
Empowering him to enter into engagements on the part of
the United States to discharge the loan raised in
Holland.
Resolves of Congress respecting the Communications made by
the Minister of France. In Congress, February 8th, 1782, 64
Urging the necessity of further supplies from
France.--Empowering Dr Franklin to raise a loan of
twelve millions of livres.
To Robert R. Livingston. Philadelphia, February 18th, 1782, 66
Requesting the revision of a sentence of condemnation
against certain prizes.
The Marquis de Bouille to M. de la Luzerne. Without date, 67
Relative to the recapture of neutral ships trading to
Dominica by American privateers.
Memorial of the Council of Dominica, 69
Same subject.
Robert R. Livingston to M. de la Luzerne. Office of Foreign
Affairs, February 20th, 1782, 71
Case of the capture of the neutral ships trading to
Dominica.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, March 8th, 1782, 73
M. de Marbois will remain as _Charge d'Affaires_ during
his absence.
To Robert R. Livingston. Philadelphia, April 7th, 1782, 73
Requesting the settlement of the accounts of Baron de
Kalb and others.
To George Washington. Philadelphia, April 13th, 1782, 74
Warlike appearances in Europe.--Want of preparation in
America.--Requests information of the strength of the
forces.
Count de Rochambeau to M. de la Luzerne. Williamsburgh,
April 16th, 1782, 77
Plans and operations of the enemy.
To George Washington. Philadelphia, April 18th, 1782, 78
Recommending Count Beniowsky.
George Washington to M. de la Luzerne. Newburgh, April 28th,
1782, 79
Statement of his forces.--Enemy's force.
Communication of the French Minister to the Secretary of
Foreign Affairs. In Congress, May 1st, 1782, 84
Representing the necessity of vigorous exertion.--The
English intend to push operations with vigor.
Decree of the King's Council in France,
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