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1786, Jan. 28. Moustier to Vergennes, no. 34 supprime . 
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1787, Sept. 17. Washington to Continental Congress, 
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1789, Apr. 6, 9, 10, May 10. Incomplete French trans- 
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[n.d. or s.]. Second and third parts of memoir on 
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