George Washington to M. de la Luzerne. Head Quarters,
October 25th, 1782, 129
Case of Captain Asgill.
To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, October 28th,
1782, 130
Complains that the English fleet is supplied with
provisions by citizens of the United States.
Robert R. Livingston to M. de la Luzerne. Office of Foreign
Affairs, October 30th, 1782, 131
Case of the seizure of an American prize by the French
authorities at St Domingo.
To Robert R. Livingston. Philadelphia, November 4th, 1782, 133
Desires the passing of laws corresponding to the
thirteenth Article of the treaty of commerce.
To George Washington. Philadelphia, November 6th, 1782, 134
The enemy are supplied with provisions by Americans.
To Count de Dillon, Governor of St Christopher's.
Philadelphia, November 8th, 1782, 135
Affair of the Laetitia.
To Sir Guy Carleton. Philadelphia, November 9th, 1782, 135
Enclosing resolutions of Congress relative to Captain
Asgill.
To Sir Guy Carleton. Philadelphia, November 9th, 1782, 137
Requesting him to permit the exchange of M. de la
Touche.
To George Washington. Philadelphia, November 12th, 1782, 137
Apology for corresponding with General Carleton.
George Washington to Captain Asgill. Head Quarters, November
13th, 1782, 138
Enclosing the resolution of Congress relative to him.
George Washington to M. de la Luzerne. Head Quarters,
November 13th, 1782, 139
Regrets that he is unable to prevent the supplying of
the enemy with provisions.
George Washington to Count de Vergennes. Head Quarters,
Newburgh, State of New York, November 21st, 1782, 140
Affair of Captain Asgill.
Robert R. Livingston to M. de la Luzerne, Office of Foreign
Affairs, November 26th, 1782, 141
Mr Jefferson appointed Minister for negotiating a peace.
To Robert R. Livingston. Philadelphia November 29th, 1782, 142
Expresses
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