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March 18th, 1783, 161 George Washington to M. de la Luzerne. Head Quarters, March 19th, 1783, 161 Agrees that the articles of the treaty are so inconclusive as to render a hostile attitude still necessary.--Will endeavor to prevent the supplying of the enemy with provisions. Minutes of a verbal Communication from the Minister of France. Office of Foreign Affairs, March 22d, 1783, 162 No essential difference exists between England and France, but the latter will act only in conjunction with her allies.--If military operations in America should cease, and the war be continued elsewhere, the United States may exclude the English from intercourse with them. George Washington to M. de la Luzerne. Head Quarters, March 29th, 1783, 166 Congratulations on the peace. To George Washington. Philadelphia, April 10th, 1783, 167 The French troops in America will return immediately. To Robert R. Livingston. Philadelphia, April 29th, 1783, 167 Requests him to inform Congress of the intended departure of the French forces. George Washington to M. de la Luzerne. Head Quarters, May 13th, 1783, 168 Inviting him to be present at the rejoicings on account of peace. To Robert R. Livingston. Philadelphia, May 19th, 1783, 169 Affair of Mr Durham.--Complaints against Commodore Gillon. Count de Vergennes to M. de Lafayette. Versailles, June 29th, 1783, 170 Definition of a Free Port. To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, September 17th, 1783, 170 Communicating the following letter, and requesting information as to the measures taken in regard to the subject. Count de Vergennes to M. de la Luzerne. Versailles, March 10th, 1783, 171 Circumstances under which the last loan was obtained from France.--Contract made on the occasion. To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, November 2d, 178
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