commercial and other transactions in France.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, October 12th,
1778, 139
Vindication against charges made to Congress by Arthur
Lee.--Political and commercial transactions in
France.--Dr Franklin.--Affair of Dunkirk.--Vindication
of Dr. Franklin against Mr Lee's charges.--Count
Lauragais.--M. Holker.--Mr Williams.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, October 12th,
1778, 155
History of the eleventh and twelfth articles of the
treaty with France.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, November 1st,
1778, 158
Communicating a project for the redemption of the
Continental money;--and a plan for equipping a fleet for
defending the coasts and commerce of the United States.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, November 19th,
1778, 172
Further observations on transactions in France.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, November 30th,
1778, 175
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, December 4th,
1778, 176
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, December 21st,
1778, 177
Solicits a speedy settlement of his affairs with
Congress.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, December 30th,
1778, 178
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, January 4th,
1779, 178
Complaints against Thomas Paine on account of his
statements respecting the French supplies.--M. de
Beaumarchais.
To the President of Congress. January 21st, 1779, 180
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, February 22d,
1779, 180
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, March 15th,
1779, 181
To the
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