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g certain papers. General Greene to Robert R. Livingston. Camp Round O, South Carolina, December 13th, 1781, 210 State of affairs in the south. To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, January 18th, 1782, 211 Mr Deane's letters. To Governor Jonathan Trumbull of Connecticut. Philadelphia, January 22d, 1782, 212 Enclosing copies of Mr Deane's letters, confirming the charges against him.--Desires an account of the damage done by the British in Connecticut. To the President of Congress. Philadelphia, January 25th, 1782, 213 Proposing certain changes in the organization of his department. To Major General Greene. Office of Foreign Affairs, Philadelphia, January 31st, 1782, 217 Military operations in Europe.--State of the negotiations.--Important influence of success in America on the same. Circular Letter to the Governors of the States. Philadelphia, February 18th, 1782, 219 Transmitting resolutions of Congress, relative to uniformity in the laws concerning foreigners, and to boundaries of the respective States. To Governor Rutlege of South Carolina. Office of Foreign Affairs, Philadelphia, February 19th, 1782, 220 Desires to open a correspondence with him. Circular Letter to the Governors of the States. Philadelphia, February 19th, 1782, 221 Results of the last campaign.--Present disposition and means of England, Holland, Spain, and France.--Necessity of exertion at home.--Urges the adoption of measures for raising regular supplies. To the President of Congress. Office of Foreign Affairs, February 21st, 1782, 227 Recommends a rehearing of the cases of the Dutch ship Resolution, and of the Flemish brigantine Eeirsten, captured by American privateers, and condemned by the American Courts. Regulations for the Department of Foreign Affairs. In Congress, February 22d, 1782,
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