Requesting the grant of a frigate to Besmarine, Rainbeau
& Co.
To Mr Jonathan Williams at Nantes. Passy, May 25th, 1778, 397
Revoking powers formerly granted him.
To M. de Sartine. Passy, June 3d, 1778, 398
Requesting regulations in respect of duties to be paid
on supplies to ships of war.--Prizes of the Ranger.
John Paul Jones to the Commissioners. Passy, June 16th,
1778, 399
Lieutenant Simpson's parole.
To David Hartley. Passy, June 16th, 1778, 400
Exchange of English and American prisoners.
To John Paul Jones. Passy, June 16th, 1778, 401
Instructing him to set sail for America.
From the Committee of Foreign Affairs to the Commissioners.
York, June 21st, 1778, 402
Propositions of the British Commissioners.
M. de Sartine to the Commissioners. Versailles, July 14th,
1778, 403
Supplies for St Pierre and Miquelon.
To M. de Sartine. Passy, July 16th, 1778, 404
British prisoners in France.
To the Council of the Massachusetts Bay. Passy, July 16th,
1778, 405
Enclosing a copy of M. de Sartine's letter relative to
St Pierre and Miquelon.
To Count de Vergennes. Passy, July 17th, 1778, 406
Communicating a resolve of Congress relative to
treaties.
To the President of Congress. Passy, July 20th, 1778, 407
Exchange ratifications of treaties.--Appearances of war
in Germany.--M. Dumas.--American Consuls.
The Functions of Consuls, 410
To the President of Congress. Passy, July 23d, 1778, 412
Intention of the British Cabinet to acknowledge our
independence on condition of a separate
treaty.--Declaration of de Vergennes, that war's
actually existing between France and England.
To the President of Congress. Passy, July 29th, 1778, 413
Recommending Mr Livingston.
To the Committee of Foreign Affairs. Passy, July 29th, 1778, 413
M. de Sartine to the Co
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