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Amsterdam, Netherlands
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and Lee-Neufville treaty26
accounts settled for JA's house in11
and controversy over convoys for Dutch ships carrying naval stores11
support for recognition of U.S. in11
consequences of capture of St. Eustatius for merchants of9
remonstrance on lack of naval preparation9
calls for dismissal of Brunswick8
JA moves to The Hague from8
JA's negotiations with leadership over reply to 19 April 1781 memorial7
merchants request protection for vessels7
Amer. effort to raise loan in6
calls for Brunswick's removal6
merchants and bankers in6
and Anglo-Dutch treaty of 1674-16755
excepted from order excluding Netherlands from favors granted by France to neutrals5
and proposed Dutch-American treaty4
desire for trade with America4
Hôtel des Armes d'Amsterdam4
alliance with America supported by deputies and regents3
Amer. and pro-Amer. circle in3
importance in Netherlands3
La Vauguyon and JA to meet at3
supports augmentation of navy3
anti-British sentiment in2
Dutch-American trade through2
government as target of mob in wake of Dutch defeats2
Heerengracht near Vyzelstraat2
JA's expenses for journey to Paris (1781) from2
JA travels between The Hague and2
Missive van Heeren Burgemeesteren
2
petitions by merchants of2
Porpas sloop from, reportedly carrying cargo for JA2
William V fears, as anti-Orangist2
1748 riots in support of stadholder1
and restoration of the stadholderate (1748)1
Arms of Amsterdam (tavern)1
as destination for Amer. prisoners1
as market for loan with Neufville1
as point of embarkation for JA's return home1
as site for sugar refinement1
Austin on Amer. news received in1
blamed for Anglo-Dutch war1
Britain tries to divide from Holland1
“Capital of the Reign of Mammon”1
Carmichael seeks American loan in1
charges of being anti-British1
commerce with St. Petersburg1
communication with America1
conduct of regency disapproved by States General1
delays Dutch countermanifesto1
deputies to the provincial assembly1
differences with William V1
effect of actions on national spirit1
effect of La Vauguyon's visit to1
efforts to procure arms for America in1
Gillon applies to regency for loan1
importance of merchants in1
JA notifies of U.S. accession to armed neutrality1
JA on unreliability of newspaper reports from1
JA sees as more important market for U.S. news than Leyden1
JA's final business transactions in1
JA's mail at post office in1
JA's reason for going to in 17801
lack of insurance affects trade of1
Latin Academy on the Singel1
law prohibiting foreign ships from taking on passengers1
member of Regency advises on Dutch loan1
merchants and ship owners seek indemnity for losses from Battle of the Dogger Bank1
merchants seek end to tax on foreign vessels1
Muntplein or Mint Square1
opposes giving aid to Britain under terms of treaties1
opposes recess of Provincial States1
petitions for recognition of Amer. independence1
petitions in, to recognize U.S.1
Politique hollandais published in1
popular support for government of1
position within governmental structure of Netherlands1
reported estrangement from cities of Holland1
representatives in provincial states seek new instructions1
rumors regarding regency of1
supports protection of Dutch trade1
takes no position on Russian mediation or treaty with France1
wants powers of stadholderate limited1