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Attacks on his character. To the President of Congress. The Hague, February 5th, 1781, 446 Proceedings in regard to the armed neutrality.--Reported rupture between Russia and England. To the President of Congress. The Hague, February 22d, 1781, 448 Delays in the decision of the Court on the conduct of Amsterdam. To the President of Congress. The Hague, March 5th, 1781, 449 Disposition of the Empress to support the demands of Holland against England.--The proposed imperial mediation will be founded on an acknowledgment of the independence of the United States. To the President of Congress. The Hague, March 22d, 1781, 450 Causes of the delays in Holland.--Proceedings of the merchants of Amsterdam and Rotterdam relative to the seizure of St Eustatia. General J. H. Bedaulx to C. W. F. Dumas. Nimeguen, April 28th, 1781, 452 Requesting information concerning his nephew in America. To the President of Congress. The Hague, May 1st, 1781, 453 Mr Adams visits the Grand Pensionary, preparatory to presenting himself in the character of Minister of the United States.--The Grand Pensionary, the President of the States-General, and the Prince of Orange decline receiving the Memorial of Mr Adams.--Mr Adams causes it to be printed.--The President and the Privy Counsellor of the Prince decline receiving a letter from Mr Adams, announcing the completion of the confederation.--Amsterdam demands the exclusion of the Duke of Brunswick from the public councils.--Imperial mediation.--Coolness of the Emperor toward the Duke of Brunswick. To the President of Congress. The Hague, August 23d, 1781, 460 French loan will be agreed to by the States-General.--Correspondence between the Stadtholder and Baron Lynden relative to the Duke of Brunswick.--Anti-Anglican proceedings in Holland.--Proceedings of the States of Holland in regard to the Duke of Brunswick's letter to the States-General.--French loan. To the President of Congress. The Hague, October 11th, 1781, 467 Letter of Baron Lynden to the Prince of Orange in regard to the Duke of Brun
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