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ngress will take his requests into consideration.--State of things in America. To Robert R. Livingston. The Hague, September 27th, 1782, 491 Proceedings in Holland relative to the naval force ordered to join the French fleet.--Complains of the neglect of Congress. To Robert R. Livingston. The Hague, November 15th, 1782, 494 Reasons for the infrequency of his communication. To Robert R. Livingston. The Hague, December 12th, 1782, 496 Riot at the Hague.--Representations of the Prussian Envoy on the dissensions in Holland. To Robert R. Livingston. The Hague, December 17th, 1782, 500 Representations of the Prussian Envoy on a libel against the Princess of Orange.--Reply to the same.--The prisoners arrested on account of the disturbances at the Hague allowed to escape.--Obtains passports for Americans. To Robert R. Livingston. The Hague, January 11th, 1783, 503 Proposed mission of a Minister from the Republic to the United States. To Robert R. Livingston. The Hague, January 20th, 1783, 504 Proceedings in Holland.--Minister to the United States. Memorial of the Prussian Ambassador. January 20th, 1783, 505 On the opposition to the Prince of Orange. To John Adams. The Hague, January 24th, 1783, 508 Is requested to consult Mr Adams, whether his powers authorise him to accede to the armed neutrality, and to enter into a similar negotiation with the allied belligerents. To John Adams. The Hague, January 28th, 1783, 509 Dissatisfaction of the Dutch with the conduct of France. To John Adams. The Hague, January 30th, 1783, 511 Same subject. To John Adams. The Hague, February 4th, 1783, 512 Same subject.--Reasons of the Count de Vergennes for hastening the signing of the treaty. To John Adams. The Hague, Feb. 18th, 1783, 514 Is requested to inquire if the United States will enter into a convention with Holland, guarantying freedom of navigation.--Considerations which authorise the American Ministers to accede to this demand. To Robert R. Livingston. The Hague, March 4th, 1783,
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