48
Agreement between M. Monthieu and Silas Deane for the
Transportation of military Supplies to America. Paris,
October 15th, 1776, 51
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, October
18th, 1776, 53
Urges the importance of making known formally to foreign
powers the independence of the United States.--Case of
Captain Lee who went into Bilboa with prizes.--Demands
remittances.
To the President of Congress. Paris, October 17th, 1776, 56
To William Bingham. Paris, October 17th, 1776, 57
To William Bingham. Paris, October 25th, 1776, 58
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, October
25th, 1776, 59
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, November
6th, 1776, 60
Supplies forwarded.--M. du Coudray.
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, November
9th, 1776, 64
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, November
26th, 1776, 64
Grand Duke of Tuscany proposes commercial intercourse
with America.
To the President of Congress. Paris, November 27th, 1776, 65
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, November
27th, 1776, 66
Proposals to send frigates to harass the British fishery
on the Grand Bank.--Recommends sending American
privateers into the European seas.
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, November
28th, 1776, 67
On the acknowledgment of American independence by
European powers.--Applications of officers to go to
America.--Baron de Kalb.
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, November
29th, 1776, 74
Beaumarchais's military supplies.
To the Committee of Secret Correspondence. Paris, November
29th, 1776, 76
Military offi
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