39° Miscellaneous Papers 



For the Suppression of Smuggling. 



Heads of a bill to be introduced into Parliament. Mem. 4 p. 



LVI(i), 9. 

 Directions for Making Letter Press Copies. 



Mem. I p. (In duplicate.) LVI(ii), 20. 



Memorandum. 



With reference to the claim of Berville, a merchant of Paris, against 

 John Barclay & Co. of Philadelphia and Evrard Jones of Boston. 

 Mem. 2 p. (In French.) LVII, 48. 



Observations and Description of the Harbor of Port Louis. 



(On the coast of France.) Mem. 3 p. (In French.) LVII, 60. 



On the Organization of a Regular Army. 



Article containing suggestions to the United States on this subject, 

 and useless expenses which may be avoided. Diss. 6 p. (In French.) 



LVII, 67. 

 The Financial Condition of France. 



Project for improving the same, and for freeing the State from the 

 enormous debts contracted during the last war. Mem. 6 p. (In 

 French.) LVII, 71. 



Relief Map of France. 



Project for making the same, and showing the principal ranges of 

 mountains, the nature of the soil, etc. Mem. 3 p. (In French.) 



LVII, 72. 

 On Perfection in the Military State. 



How to improve soldiers individually and render them more efficient 



as a body; means to attain perfection in the service. Diss. 18 p. 



(In French.) LVII, 73- 

 On the Port of I'Orient. 



Its facilities and natural advantages ; reasons why it should be se- 

 lected as the free port of entry in France ; promised to the United 

 States. Mem. 3 p. (In French.) LVII, 75. 



On the Port of Dunkerque. 



Its facilities for foreign and domestic trade; the priviliges it enjoys 

 as a free port. Mem. 6 p. (In French.) LVII, 76 



