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51 American Commissioners Sartine, Antoine-Raymond-Gualbert-Gabriel de The American Commissioners to Sartine, 12[–15] October … 1778-10-12 Two British frigates captured by the French: Dull, French Navy, p. 357.
52 Langdon, John Franklin, Benjamin John Langdon to the Commissioners, 21 October 1778 1778-10-21 ...principal agent for the company that supplied masts to the French Navy.
53 Langdon, John American Commissioners John Langdon to the American Commissioners, 21 October … 1778-10-21 ...appropriate person that I will furnish the French navy with masts if someone in France will...
54 Genet, Edmé Jacques Adams, John Edmé Jacques Genet to John Adams: A Translation, 29 … 1778-10-29 French Navy and Amer. Independence
55 Kéralio, Agathon Guynement, chevalier de American Commissioners Intelligence from Havana and Other Places, 13 November … 1778-11-13 , 92, later 108): Dull, French Navy, pp. 135, 353....to the West Indies: Dull, French Navy, pp....
56 Troup, Robert Jay, John To John Jay from Robert Troup, 23 November 1778 [with … 1778-11-23 French Navy and Am. IndependenceFrench Navy and Am. Independence
57 Gates, Horatio Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from Horatio Gates, 4 December … 1778-12-04 ...was the sixth of his name to serve in the French navy or galleys: G. Lacour-Gayet,
58 American Commissioners Sartine, Antoine-Raymond-Gualbert-Gabriel de The American Commissioners to Sartine, 25 December 1778 1778-12-25 110n), and his letter offered to provide the French navy with masts:
59 American Commissioners Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de The American Commissioners to Vergennes, [before 9 … 1779-01-01 Dull, French Navy, pp. 125, 128–35, 362–3.Dull, French Navy, pp. 131–2, 137, 141. The final...
60 Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de American Commissioners Vergennes to the American Commissioners, 20 January … 1779-01-20 ...; it was impossible for the French navy to provide protection for individual ships...