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St. Jean de Luz, and Laboure ; cod and whale fisheries; im- 
portation of foreign tobacco (ff . 62-70) . 
[n.d.]. Dupont de Nemours, outline of problems re- 
quiring solution with reference to Bayonne, St. Jean de 
Luz, and Laboure; reasons for preferring Bayonne to La 
Rochelle and Lorient as free ports, as requested by U.S. 
(ff . 141-142) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Summary and comparison of various plans 
proposed for making Bayonne and Laboure free ports (ff . 163- 
206) . 
[n.d. or s.]. Observations on indemnities which may be 
due to Farm General; concerns U.S. and freedom of port of 
Bayonne (ff. 272-286). 
2012 (1774-1785) 
1782 [?], [n.s.]. Memoir on commercial treaties to 
be negotiated by France, and on concessions to be given 
various branches of commerce in these treaties; necessity 
of attracting U.S. trade to France, and means of achieving 
this end; free ports for U.S. commerce; port of deposit 
for American merchandise; free entry for certain products; 
reciprocal freedom from duties to be requested from U.S.; 
Canadian and American furs; American merchandise to be 
treated unfavorably: tobacco, cod; U.S. trade with French 
colonies (ff . 49-170) . 
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maritime commerce; American trade; cod and whale fisheries; 
French colonies and U.S. (ff. 190-211). 
1784, [n.s.]. Final report of inspector general of 
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2013 (1785-1829) 
1784, Jan. 9. Calonne to Lafayette, free ports granted 
to Americans (f . 20) . 
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that of other states; trade with Newfoundland (ff. 47-62). 
[1796-97], An V, [n.s.]. Requests of French merchants 
concerning commerce; merchants of St. Malo request trade 
with Newfoundland (ff. 276-277). 
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brandy to U.S. (ff. 278-279). 
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to U.S.; advantages thereof (ff. 316-327). 
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and on mission of author to that country; importance of 
Newfoundland to France; difficulties between French and 
American vessels; British depredations; fisheries; methods 
of preventing American trade with French colonies; statistics 
on Newfoundland (ff. 338-341, 342-360). 
[n.d.]. Moreau, statistical account of general commerce 
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