President of Congress. Philadelphia, March 29th,
1779, 182
Complains of the delay of Congress in settling his
affairs.--Desires that his conduct may either be
approved or censured.--Demands that justice may be done.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, April 2d, 1779, 185
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, April 17th,
1779, 186
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, April 26th,
1779, 187
Recapitulation of his past services, and of his efforts
to come to a settlement with Congress.--Complaints of
the abuse he has met with in the public papers.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, April 27th,
1779, 194
To M. Holker. Philadelphia, April 26th, 1779, 196
Respecting the purchase of articles in France for the
United States.
M. Holker's Answer. Philadelphia, April 26th, 1779, 197
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, April 30th,
1779, 197
Statement of accounts respecting purchases in
France.--Arthur Lee.--Requests that the accounts may be
examined.--Moneys paid by M. Grand.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 12th, 1779, 203
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, May 22d, 1779, 204
Recapitulation of previous events.--Urges Congress to
consider his situation, and come to a decision
respecting him.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, August 18th,
1779, 214
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, September 4th,
1779, 214
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, November 23d,
1779, 215
To the President of Congress. Williamsburgh, December 18th,
1779, 216
Declines accepting the money granted to him by Congress.
To the President of Congress. Paris, May 15th, 1781, 217
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