The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. Xi

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The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. Xi
Sparks Jared
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LIVINGSTON.
FOOTNOTES: [24] The same intelligence was communicated in the same formal way tothe Governors of the States.
    * * * * * TO THE PRESIDENT OF CONGRESS.
    Philadelphia, May 13th, 1782.
    Sir, The late change in the measures and in the administration of GreatBritain, and the arts that are daily practised to infuse a belief inEurope, that the most perfect harmony does not subsist between theUnited States and their ally, induce me to wish that Congress wouldembrace the opportunity,
... which this day's audience affords, to declaretheir attachment to the alliance in such terms, as will serve fully todefeat every expectation of sowing the seeds of division between theUnited States and France.
For which purpose I humbly submit the following addition to the answerproposed to be given to the address of the Ministry Plenipotentiary ofFrance.
I have the honor to be, with the greatest respect, ROBERT R. LIVINGSTON.
    * * * * * Office of Foreign Affairs, May 13th, 1782.


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