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i^ro//2 Jona[ than] Williams, Jr. 1781. November 22. Nantes. 



Introducing Mr. [Thomas] Barclay. Congratulations on the late 

 glorious news. A. L. S. i p. V, 71. 



Fro7« The Continental Congress. 1781. November 23. [Philadelphia.] 



Resolutions concerning the Marquis de la Fayette's visit to France. 

 D. 2 p. (Copy.) V, 72. 



From Rob[ert] R. Livingston. 1781. November 26. Philadelphia. 



Recommending a further loan from France and the maintaining 

 of a French fleet on the American coast. Desiring to know if any of 

 Mr. [Silas] Deane's letters to persons in America have been intercepted 

 and published in Europe, L. S. 1 1 p. (In quadruplicate.) V, 73. 



Printed in Diplom. Corresp. of the Am. Rev., Wharton, V, 4. 



From Rob[er]t Morris. 1781. November 27. Philadelphia. 



Instructions to Capt. John Barry, of the frigate " Alliance," con- 

 cerning his future movements. L. S. 2 p. XII, 20. 



From The Continental Congress. 1 78 1 . November 27. [Philadelphia.] 



Resolutions empowering Mr. [Robert] Morris to take into his hands 

 all monies belonging to the United States. A. L. S. Geo[rge] Bond, 

 Dep[ut]y Sec[retar]y. i p. V, 74. 



From The Continental Congress. 

 1 781. November 23, 27, December 3. [Philadelphia.] 



Resolutions allowing Marquis de la Fayette to return to France, ap- 

 pointing him American Agent there, and placing the European loan 

 under the direction of Mr. [Robert] Morris. D. S. Peter S. Du Pon- 

 ceau, Sec[retar]y. 3 p. V, 75. 



From The Continental Congress. 1781. December 3. [Philadelphia.] 



Resolution empowering Mr. [Robert] Morris to dispose of all monies 

 according to the Acts and Resolutions of Congress. D. S. Cha[rle]s 

 Thomson, Sec[retar]y. i p. V, 76. 



