certificates.
To George Washington, Commander in Chief, and other Officers
of the American Army, on Hudson's River. Philadelphia, June
10th, 1782, 98
Birth of the Dauphin.
Congress to the King of France, 99
Condolence on the death of the Princess Sophia of
France.
To Count de Rochambeau. Philadelphia, June 14th, 1782, 100
Movements of the English forces.--Plan of counter
operations.
George Washington to M. de la Luzerne. Head Quarters,
Newburgh, June 24th, 1782, 102
Impracticability of the plan of operations
abovementioned.
To George Washington. Philadelphia, July 3d, 1782, 103
Plans of Count de Rochambeau.--Disposition of Holland to
form an alliance with America.
To George Washington. Philadelphia, July 8th, 1782, 104
Inviting him to attend the rejoicings on the birth of
the Dauphin.
Count de Vergennes to George Washington. Versailles, July
29th, 1782, 105
Interceding in favor of Captain Asgill.
Lady Asgill to Count de Vergennes. London, July 18th, 1782, 107
Imploring his interference on behalf of her son.
To George Washington. Philadelphia, August 5th, 1782, 108
Requesting him to communicate with M. de Vaudreuil.
To George Washington. Philadelphia, August 14th, 1782, 110
Liberation of American prisoners in
England.--Indisposition of England to peace.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, September 1st,
1782, 111
Relative to the America, presented by Congress to the
King of France.
To Robert R. Livingston. Philadelphia, September 5th, 1782, 112
Enclosing the preceding.
Robert R. Livingston to M. de la Luzerne. Office of Foreign
Affairs, September 12th, 1782, 112
The Marquis de Vaudreuil to M. de la Luzerne. Boston,
September 20th, 1782, 113
Expressing his gratification at the offer of the
America.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, Septemb
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