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R. Livingston. Madrid, February 27th, 1782, 111 Mr Jay is unable to obtain supplies.--No progress made toward negotiations.--The King of England is said to be determined to push the war in America. To Robert R. Livingston. Madrid, April 14th, 1782, 113 Mr Jay obliged to protest bills.--Conduct of the Spanish Minister on this occasion.--The Spanish Court delays negotiations from policy.--Colonial disturbances.--Reforms of the Emperor. Robert R. Livingston to William Carmichael. Philadelphia, May 1st, 1782, 120 Desires a continuance of his correspondence.--Affair of Captain Huddy. To Robert R. Livingston. Madrid, June 12th, 1782, 122 The Spanish Ministers show no inclination to treat.--Jealousy of the House of Bourbon among the European powers.--Financial difficulties of Spain.--Siege of Gibraltar. Robert R. Livingston to William Carmichael. Philadelphia, July 6th, 1782, 124 Complains of want of information.--Payment of salaries. To Robert R. Livingston. St Ildefonso, July 8th, 1782, 126 Interview with the Count de Florida Blanca.--Conversation with M. Del Campo.--New offer of mediation from the Imperial Courts. To Robert R. Livingston. St Ildefonso, July 22d, 1782, 129 Count de Florida Blanca's answer to the proposed mediation.--The neutral powers desire a Congress. To Robert R. Livingston. St Ildefonso, September 8th, 1782, 132 Interview with the Count de Florida Blanca. Robert R. Livingston to William Carmichael. Philadelphia, September 12th, 1782, 135 State of affairs in America. To Robert R. Livingston. St Ildefonso, September 29th, 1782, 137 Failure of the attack on Gibraltar.--Financial embarrassments of Spain.--State of the negotiations at Paris.--The preparations for war continue. Count de Florida Blanca to William Carmichael. St Lorenzo, October 14th, 1782, 141 The English frigate carried into Cadiz by American seamen is ordered to be sold, and the proceeds to be deposi
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