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To Richard Oswald. 14 January, 1783.
466
18 January.
470
471
.
Enclosing Propositions to abolish Privateering.
From Count de Vergennes to B. Franklin.
To Count de Vergennes. 18 January.
From Benjamin Vaughan to B. Franklin. 18 January. 471.
To John Adams. 19 January.
472
Preliminaries signed between France, Spain, and England.
From John Jay to B. Franklin. 26 January.
473
To Mrs. Mary Hewson. 27 January.
475
On the Death of several Friends. Declines Visiting
England. - Peace. - Requests her to visit Paris.
-
To John Sargent. 27 January.
477
From Benjamin Vaughan to B. Franklin. 31 January.
Urging various Reasons to induce Dr. Franklin to continue
478
the Memoirs of his Life.
From the Earl of Buchan to B. Franklin.
18 February.
486
Emigration from Scotland to the United States.
From M. Rosencrone to M. de Walterstorf. 22 February. 487
Respecting a Treaty of Commerce between Denmark and
the United States.
From Benjamin Vaughan to B. Franklin. 25 February.
Terms of the Peace not approved in England. - Parties
in England.Lord Shelburne. - Mr. Fox.
489
From Thomas Pownall to B. Franklin. 28 February.
Congratulation on the Peace. -Remarks on the Condition
and Prospects of the United States.
From David Hartley to B. Franklin. 12 March.
Requesting Permission to publish in Paris a Translation
of the Constitutions of the United States.
From Francis Hopkinson to B. Franklin. 27 March.
From David Hartley to B. Franklin. 31 March.
Communicating a Supplemental Treaty.
From M. Salva to B. Franklin. 1 April.
Attempt of the Algerines to seize American Vessels.
From Count de Vergennes to B. Franklin. 5 April.
To the Grand Master of Malta. 6 April.
To M. Rosencrone. 13 April.
Proposed Treaty with Denmark. Asks Reparation for
Vessels seized at Bergen.
To Robert R. Livingston. 15 April.
Denmark. Definitive Treaty delayed. British Com-
merce. - Medal.-People desiring to emigrate to America.
- French Finances.
511
From the Austrian Ambassador to B. Franklin. 15 April. 517
Soliciting Letters of Introduction for Professor Märter.
From Charles J. Fox to B. Franklin. 19 April.
To Mrs. Mary Hewson. 26 April.
To Robert R. Livingston. 27 April.
518
519
From Count de Vergennes to B. Franklin. 5 May.
520
To Count de Vergennes. 5 May.
To David Hartley. 8 May.
521
Desires the Abolition of Privateering.
From Robert R. Livingston to B. Franklin. 31 May.
To M. Pierres. 10 June.
To Robert R. Livingston. 12 June.
Treaty with Sweden. - Treaty with Denmark in Progress.
Portugal proposes to treat.
England delayed.
From the Baron de Staël to B. Franklin. 13 June.
From the Prince de Deux-Ponts to B. Franklin. 14 June.
From the Grand Master of Malta to B. Franklin. 21 June.
To Henry Laurens. 6 July, 1783.
528
Delay of the Negotiation. -Mr. Laurens's Presence ne-
cessary.
From M. Rosencrone to B. Franklin. 8 July.
529
Treaty between Denmark and the United States.
530
From Giacomo F. Crocco to B. Franklin. 15 July.
Concerning a Treaty of Peace and Commerce with Mo-
госсо.
To Robert R. Livingston. 22 July. .
Justifies the Signing of the Treaty without communicating
it to the French Court.- Confidence in France. -Free Trade.-Portugal. - Denmark. - Prussia and Saxony. - American Constitutions.— Barbary Powers. - Kindness of Mr. Wren to the American Prisoners in England.
To Sir Joseph Banks. 27 July.
On the Return of Peace.
From the Pope's Nuncio to B. Franklin. 28 July.
To Count de Vergennes. 16 August.
532
546
548
549
From M. de Rayneval to B. Franklin. 29 August..
To the President of Congress. 31 August.
550
CORRESPONDENCE,
PART THIRD;
COMPRISING
LETTERS PRIVATE AND OFFICIAL,
FROM
THE BEGINNING OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
TO
THE END OF THE AUTHOR'S MISSION TO FRANCE.
1775-1785.
(CONTINUED.)