ain letter of General Clinton,
suspected of being a forgery.--Duplicity of the British
agents in America.
Protest of the City of Amsterdam. Extracted from the
Resolutions of the Council of that City of the 29th of June,
1780, and inserted in the Acts of the Provincial Assembly of
Holland, at the Hague, July 1st, 1780, 419
Urging a connexion with the neutral powers.
James Lovell to C. W. F. Dumas. Philadelphia, July 10th,
1780, 425
Services of M. Dumas.--Introduces Mr Searle.
To the President of Congress. The Hague, July 15th, 1780, 426
Intrigues of England in Holland and Germany.--Affair of
the choice of a Coadjutor of Munster and Cologne.
To the President of Congress. The Hague, July 22d, 1780, 427
Rumors unfavorable to America.--Declaration of Denmark.
William Carmichael to C. W. F. Dumas. Madrid, July 24th,
1780, 429
The Americans will not be discouraged by their
reverses.--False report of Mr Jay's being sent from
Spain.
To the President of Congress. The Hague, July 25th, 1780, 430
Past services.--Inadequate compensation.
John Paul Jones to C. W. F. Dumas. Ariel, Road of Croix,
September 8th, 1780, 433
Reception in Paris.
To the President of Congress. The Hague, September 12th,
1780, 435
Naval operations.--Affairs of Europe.
To B. Franklin. The Hague, October 3d, 1780, 437
Proposed terms of accession to the armed neutrality by
Holland.--Plan of the Empress.
Extract of Letters from London to C. W. F. Dumas. London,
October 6th, 1780, 439
Treatment of Mr Laurens in the Tower.
To the President of Congress. Amsterdam, December 19th,
1780, 441
Proceedings of the Provincial States of
Holland.--Accession of the Republic to the armed
neutrality.
Robert Morris to C. W. F. Dumas. Philadelphia, December
24th, 1780, 445
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