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... Luzerne to Vergennes . No. 49. M. de la Fayette communic- ates to La Luzerne the instructions which were given to him , and what he has agreed on with General Washington . Reasons which have overcome the reluctance he felt about com ...
... Luzerne to Vergennes . No. 49. M. de la Fayette communic- ates to La Luzerne the instructions which were given to him , and what he has agreed on with General Washington . Reasons which have overcome the reluctance he felt about com ...
Page 153
... Luzerne to invite M. de Guichen to come to North America , but La Luzerne would do no more than what he has already done . Gratitude of the United States for the relief in men for- warded by the King . M. de la Fayette is busy with a ...
... Luzerne to invite M. de Guichen to come to North America , but La Luzerne would do no more than what he has already done . Gratitude of the United States for the relief in men for- warded by the King . M. de la Fayette is busy with a ...
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... Luzerne . No. 7. Satisfaction felt on receiving the assurances of Congress of their attachment to the alliance . One party in America favours the idea of securing its independence by treating directly with England without our ...
... Luzerne . No. 7. Satisfaction felt on receiving the assurances of Congress of their attachment to the alliance . One party in America favours the idea of securing its independence by treating directly with England without our ...
Page 155
... Luzerne to Vergennes . No. 54. His arguments about the limits between Spain and the United States have produced great effect on several members of Congress . The delegates from the Northern States admit Spain had a right to conquer the ...
... Luzerne to Vergennes . No. 54. His arguments about the limits between Spain and the United States have produced great effect on several members of Congress . The delegates from the Northern States admit Spain had a right to conquer the ...
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... Luzerne to Vergennes . No. 60. The people of Georgia and South Carolina are wavering in their attachment to the cause of independence : 200 citizens of Charlestown have requested to be re- admitted to the status of British subjects ...
... Luzerne to Vergennes . No. 60. The people of Georgia and South Carolina are wavering in their attachment to the cause of independence : 200 citizens of Charlestown have requested to be re- admitted to the status of British subjects ...
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