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From Rob[er]t R. Livingston. 1782. November 9. Philadelphia. 



America's European policy. Concerning the exchange of prisoners. 

 Affair of Mr. [Henry] Laurens. Execution of [Captain] Huddy [of 

 New Jersey] ; retaliation only prevented by the interference of their 

 Majesties. Election of Mr. [Elias] Boudinot [as President of the 

 Congress]. L. S. 5 p. (In triplicate.) VII, 64, 65 and 66. 



Printed in Diplom. Corresp. of the Am. Rev., Wharton, V, 871. 



From L[ewis] R. Morris. 

 1782. November 11. Office for Foreign Affairs. 



Sends Dr. Franklin's salary ; desires to know what allowance he made 

 his Private Secretary. A. L. S. 2 p. VII, 67. 



From Baron d'Arendt. 1782. November 15. Frankfort. 



Concerning his claims on Mr. Robert Morris; asks that they may 

 be paid to the Prussian Minister at Paris. A. L. S. i p. (In 

 French.) VII, 68. 



From Destouches freres. 1782. November 15. Roubaix. 



Enclosing a letter to be forwarded to Mr. [Matthew] Ridley of 

 Baltimore ; sends samples of goods and request a recommendation. A. L. 

 S. I p. (In French.) VII, 69. 



i^rom Baron d'Espagnac. 1782. November 19. [Paris.] 



Obliged, owing to illness, to decline his invitation to dinner. L. in 

 3d P. I p. (In French.) VII, 70. 



From Rob[er]t R. Livingston. 1782. November 21. Philadelphia. 



Mr. [Thomas] Jefferson added to the Peace Commission ; England's 

 attitude towards peace. Necessity of retaining the logwood trade in 

 Jamaica. Mr. Joel Barlow proposes having his own poems printed. 

 L. S. 4 p. (In triplicate.) VII, 71, 72 and 73. 



Printed in Diplom. Corresp. of the Am. Rev., Wharton, VI, 66. 



From Rob[er]t R. Livingston. 1782. November 27. Philadelphia. 



Concerning the relations of Lamarque & Fabre with Mr. [Alexander] 

 Gillon. Opportunity for Dr. Franklin's grandson to open a corre- 

 spondence with the Office of Finance. L. S. 2 p. (In duplicate.) 



VII, 74. 



Printed in Diplom. Corresp. of the Am. Rev., Wharton, VI, 85. 



