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Carlisle Peace Commission (1778)

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AFC02
406
AFC07
28
DJA02
350
DJA04
PJA10

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Amer. reaction to Manifesto9

PJA08

JA on7

British reaction to work of6

PJA07

and a separate peace5

Continental Congress and4

PJA06

JA on work of4

PJA07
PJA08
52

and Johnstone’s effort to bribe members of the congress3

PJA07
PJA08
53

Manifesto as justification for French naval reinforcements3

mentioned3

PJA07
PJA08
99

negotiations with Congress3

AFC03

responses to Manifesto published in Affaires 3

PJA07

arrival in America2

AFC03

charges that congress violated Saratoga Convention2

PJA07

creation and membership of2

PJA06
71
75

members2

AFC03

satirized2

PJA06

AA’s judgment on1

AFC03

arrives at R.I.1

PJA06
317

attempt to bribe Joseph Reed1

AFC03
70

failure of1

PJA06

Manifesto and Proclamation 1

AFC03

prospects1

PJA06

return to England1

AFC03
142

rumors about1

PJA06
70

to go to America1

PJA06
See also: Conciliatory Acts
See also: names of individual members

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