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You searched for: “United States; and France”
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No. Author Recipient Title Date Context
301 Madison, James Randolph, Edmund From James Madison to Edmund Randolph, 7 January 1783 1783-01-07 ...and Defensive,” concluded between the United States and France in 1778, reads: “...
302 Madison, James Instructions to Benjamin Franklin in re Consuls, [2 … 1783-01-02 ...consular convention between the United States and France, adopted by Congress on 25...
303 Madison, James Notes on Debates, 31 December 1782 1782-12-31 ...of Amity and Commerce between the United States and France. For the deleted passage JM...
304 Madison, James Notes on Debates, [30 December] 1782 1782-12-30 ...the treaties of alliance and amity and commerce between the United States and France. See
305 Regnier, —— Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from ——— Regnier, 12 October 1782 1782-10-12 ...of Amity and Commerce between the United States and France. Two hundred copies were printed,...
306 Thomson, Charles Comments on Instructions to Peace Commissioners, [8 … 1782-08-08 ...Alliance, both concluded between the United States and France on 6 February 1778 and...
307 Madison, James Report Revising John Adams’ Instructions, [5 July] 1782 1782-07-05 ...XIII of the Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States and France (
308 Uhl, Jean Henri David Adams, John Jean Henri David Uhl to John Adams: A Translation, 1 … 1782-07-01 ...returned to the owner. The United States and France followed the alternative principle that...
309 Randolph, Edmund Madison, James To James Madison from Edmund Randolph, 21–24 May 1782 1782-05-21 ...proposed consular convention between the United States and France, they may have concluded...
310 Franklin, Benjamin Jay, John To John Jay from Benjamin Franklin, 19 January 1782 1782-01-19 ...with France, which allowed the United States and France to invite other powers injured...