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From Pasquier 
Feb. 16. General Vives passes through Paris 
on way to Washington to settle Florida question; Spain 
desires that U.S. will not recognize revolted American 
colonies (no. 18) . 
Apr. Spanish affairs; independence of insurgent 
American colonies (no. 49) . 
June 14. No. 14, condition of insurgent Spanish 
colonies; U.S. government has agreed with Vives to defer 
discussion of Florida question to next session of Congress 
(no. 71) . 
161 (1820-1821. Aug. -July) 
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are numbered.] 
Pasquier 
From La Ferronnays 
1820, Sept. 4. La Ferronnays asks what relations he 
should establish with Middleton, new U.S. minister; im- 
portant mission to U.S. filled by Bagot, present English 
ambassador to Russia (no. 14). 
To La Ferronnays 
1821, June 18. King of Spain appeals to king of France 
and emperor of Russia to help him avoid dangerous situation 
with which he is threatened as regards his revolted colonies 
(no. 102) . 
From Gabriac 
1820, Nov. 10/22. Arrival of Middleton in St. Peters- 
burg (no. 44) . 
1821, Jan. 11/23. Middleton is instructed to settle 
with English ambassador, under Russian mediation, U.S.- 
Canadian boundary question, as stipulated in articles 1 and 
3 of Treaty of Ghent (no. 57). 
1821, June 8/20. Middleton has presented his letters 
of credence (no. 104). 
Other Material 
[n.d.]. Bechu, memoir on his mission to Warsaw, con- 
cerning emancipation of Spanish colonies (no. 17) . 
162 (1821. Aug. -Dec.) 
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numbered.] 
Aug. 5/17. La Ferronnays to Pasquier, concerning 
negotiation relative to San Domingo (no. 2). 
163 (1822. Jan. -July) 
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