Bresil 
1 (1820-1828. Mar. -May) 
The documents in this volume concern relations of 
Brazil with Portugal, and commerce of Brazil. Nothing 
concerning North America. 
2 (1822-1823, June-Dec.) 
The documents in this volume concern relations of 
Brazil with Portugal. Nothing concerning North America. 
3 (1824-1825) 
1824, May 20. Grivel, memoir on Europe and America; 
speech of U.S. president practically a manifesto encouraging 
revolution (f. 68). 
Aug. 27. Gestas to Damas, Brazilian charge 
d'affaires received in Washington (f. 120). 
1825, Nov. 8. Commission of Condy-Raguet , U.S. charge; 
his speech (ff. 279-280, 283). 
4 (1826) 
The documents in this volume concern only relations 
of Brazil with Portugal. Nothing relative to North America. 
5 (1827, Jan. -July) 
Damas 
From Gabriac 
Mar. 19. Circumstances that may cause dissension 
between U.S. and Brazil; difficulties of Condy-Raguet; U.S.- 
Brazil trade; reasons why U.S. has no desire to attack 
Brazil (f . 89) . 
Apr. 11. Departure of Condy-Raguet for U.S.; 
Brazil sends agent to Washington to prevent rupture (f. 134), 
June 26. Expresses hope that U.S. president 
will not support Condy-Raguet in his quarrel with British 
(f. 267). 
To Gabriac 
June 15. U.S. seems disposed to exact complete 
satisfaction from Brazil (f. 227). 
From Guinebaud 
Mar. 24. Concerning American naval station on 
coast of Brazil (f. 103). 
Mar. 25. American naval station on coast of 
Brazil; comparison of U.S. and Brazil is to advantage of 
former (f . 105) . 
6 (1827, Aug. -Dec.) 
Aug. 1. Gabriac to Damas, Brazilian relations 
with North America (f. 7). 
Mention of slave trade and U.S. (ff. 24, 29). 
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