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John Adams, minister at the Hague, to Dr. Franklin, March 26.
To R. R. Livingston, secretary of foreign affairs, April 8.
To Robert Morris, minister of finance, same date,

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Count de Vergennes to Dr. Franklin, April 23, containing a memorial
of the Danish minister complaining of an American cruizer.
From count de Vergennes to R. R. Livingston, June 29.
Form of the discharge from parole given to earl Cornwallis by Dr.
Franklin, June 9.

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Facts stated by Dr. F. respecting British merchants demands, &c. - ibid.

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Henry Laurens to Dr. Franklin, April 7, introducing Mr. Oswald,

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ibid.

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Dr. Franklin writes Mr. Adams at the Hague, communicating pro-
gress of events.

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Lord Shelburne, to Dr. Franklin, same date.
Extracts from minutes of the British privy council, and discourse
with Oswald thereon, April 27.

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Dr. Franklin to Mr. Fox, May 10, and to lord Shelburne, same day. - 235

The marquis de la Fayette and Messrs. Oswald and Grenville, meet
at Dr. Franklin's-their conversation.

Letter to lord Shelburne, May 13.

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Mr. Oswald about to return to England-conversations with Mr.
Grenville, which betray a fluctuation of opinions among the British
ministry.

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Project of preliminaries enclosed in the preceding.

Negociation affected by the action between count de Grasse, and ad-
miral Rodney.

The diplomatic intercourse much perplexed-count d'Estaign appears
on the tapis, and the marquis de la Fayette.

Dutch ministers, conference with.

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The Swedish ambassador intimates the desire of his court for a treaty
with the United States.

Lord Shelburne writes concerning Mr. Oswald's mission.
America not mentioned in the full powers to treat produced by Mr.
Grenville-conversations on that head-the British negociator seeks
to make a separate peace-resisted.

Parole granted to the British colonel M'Cleod, at the request of the

duke of Richmond.

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Writes Mr. Adams on the state of negociation.

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An article in the London Evening Post, of May 30, 1782, calculated
to inculcate the conclusion of separate treaties, and remarks thereon. 287
Mr. Dana writes from Petersburg-dispositions of Russia pointed

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Note to Mr. Oswald, concerning the exchange of Mr. Laurens for
gen. Burgoyne, and an application for the release of Cornwallis.

Major Ross, aid-de-camp of earl Cornwallis, and the marquis de la

Fayette, about two aids of that general, who are released-the let-

ter on that subject.

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ibid.

Mr. Rayneval, secretary of the council at Versailles, appears on the

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- ibid.

Major Ross re-accepts the terms for lord Cornwallis's release before
refused.

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Mr. Jay arrives June 23, 1782, and both visit count Vergennes, who
expresses doubts of the sincerity of the British court.

Letter to R. Oswald, diplomatic.

* See errata at the end of the contents.

M. de Rayneval appears again, and intimates information of a power
given to general Carleton in Canada, to propose a separate re-union
with America, on the same footing as Ireland-and of the sending
of emissaries for similar objects to the states.

Sir William Jones engaged in this secret service (note)

291

ibid.

M. Rayneval advises a visit to the count d'Aranda, the Spanish am-
bassador, which was concurred in by Messrs. Franklin and Jay. - 292
D'Aranda appears polite, but desirous of limiting the American boun-
dary.

The journal of Dr. Franklin closes with July 1, 1782, being severely

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WITH DIPLOMATIC AND POLITICAL CHARACTERS, DURING THE

REVOLUTION.

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Mr. Adams to M. Dumas, June 6, 1780, concerning a publication of
gen. sir Henry Clinton; and on the British naval power.

To M. Dumas, about returning to America, June 22, 1780.

To the same, concerning a ship captured, same date.

To the same-a project of a Dutch financier.

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Letter from Rhode-Island to Dr. Franklin, giving an account of Ar-
nold's treason, October 10, 1780.

- ibid.

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To M. Dumas, concerning the triumph of gen. Greene-the murder

of col. Haynes, December 19, 1781.

To the same, May 3, 1782.

Memoranda.-I. Remarks on a clause in a treaty.

326

II. Preliminaries of a peace said to be formed by the Rockingham party. 325

III. Estimates of costs and situation of Great Britain by the war. - ibid.
IV. Expression of the king of Great Britain to lord Shelburne.
William Temple Franklin, to M. Dumas, signifying the bad state of
health of Dr. Franklin, September 12, 1782.

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- 329

- ibid..

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Comparison of Great Britain and America as to credit, published at
Paris in 1777.

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Dr. Franklin's reputation vindicated against the calumnies of British
court writers on this head. (note)

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- ibid.

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