Prusse 
194 (1776) 
Correspondence of Grimm, Pons, Rulhiere, Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Conversations of Rulhiere with King and Prince Royal 
of Prussia; allusion to American affairs (f. 304). [Printed: 
Doniol, III, 95-98, 127-129.] 
Determination of King of Prussia not to profit from 
English embarrassments to attack that nation iff . 368, 376) . 
Attitude of King of Prussia towards English levy of 
German troops for service in America (f . 376) . 
Documents Printed 
In Doniol: 
Grimm to Vergennes, Jan. 14, Feb. 27 (III, 90-91, 123- 
125; 92, 125-126) . 
Pons to Vergennes, Sept. 28 (III, 94n.). 
195 (1777) 
Correspondence of Gaussen, Pons, Vergennes 
Subjects Treated 
Conversation with Finckenstein on American affairs; 
determination of France not to take advantage of England's 
distress (ff . 61, 75) . 
Conversation of Frederick II concerning capture by 
Cunningham of English packet off coast of Holland (f . 128) . 
Sojourn of Lee and Sayre in Berlin; purchase of cloth 
and arms; seizure of their papers; conduct of English 
minister in this affair (ff. 152, 157, 163, 167, 175, 176, 
185, 192, 217, 219, 224, 229, 266). 
Royal prohibition on sale of arms to American agents 
(ff . 188, 192, 198) . 
Return of Lee to Paris (f. 196). 
Capture of Captain Ramsay by American privateer (f . 
241) . 
Uneasiness of Frederick II concerning results of war 
in America; precautions he has taken with regard to com- 
merce (ff . 279, 284) . 
Dealings of Sayre with Prussian maritime company; 
acquisition of two small vessels (f . 295) . 
Lack of consistency in proposal for Prusso-American 
trade (f . 320) . 
Reaction of Frederick II to American victories (f . 
327) . 
Documents Printed 
In Stevens' Facsimiles : 
Pons to Vergennes, June 28, July 5 (XV, nos. 1461, 
1467); Vergennes to Pons, July 15, 20 (XV, nos. 1472, 
1474) . 
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