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قراءة كتاب The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. 05
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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. 05
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Treaty of Marine between Russia and Denmark.—A similar treaty between Russia and Sweden, with modifications.—The States-General accede to the treaty.
Requesting funds to discharge bills drawn on him by Congress.
State of American affairs in Holland.
The Province of Friesland resolves to acknowledge the independence of America.—Considers it time to prepare for the execution of his instructions.—Requests his opinion on the enclosed project of a proposition to the States.
Transmitting a resolution of Congress, relative to the rights of neutrals.—Would be happy to accede to the Marine Treaty in the name of the United States.
Enclosing a resolution of Congress on the rights of neutrals.
Enclosing the resolution of Congress, referred to in the preceding letters.
Cannot interfere in the measures of Mr Adams in regard to the neutral powers without instructions.
Counter manifesto of Holland, in reply to the British manifesto.—Memorial of Prince Gallitzin to the States-General, offering the mediation of Russia.
Acknowledges the reception of his commission as Minister Plenipotentiary to Holland.—Division of sentiments in that country.
Memorial of the Dutch Minister to the King of Sweden, demanding the protection of the armed neutrals.
Additional taxes in Great Britain.—Comparison of Lord North with M. Necker.—Necessity of creating a permanent public credit in the United States.—Ways and means for effecting it.
Acquainting him with the reception of his powers and instructions.
Informing the Stadtholder of his appointment and powers.
Protesting a set of bills drawn by Congress, might enable him to raise a loan.
Proposing that Holland be invited, according to the terms of the treaty between France and America, to make common cause with these powers.
Interview with the Grand Pensionary of Holland.