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LJA02
393
LJA03

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attitude toward Amer. independence in18

accepts rise of U.S. as political and economic power14

Amer. credit and efforts to raise loans in11

PJA09

Amer. efforts to borrow money in11

balance of power in10

compared to U.S.10

JA on political situation in9

PJA07

opposition to British commercial and maritime policies9

PJA10

U.S. seeks to avoid political entanglements with9

and revaluation of Amer. currency8

PJA10
287

interest in free trade with U.S.8

recognition of U.S. independence by nations of8

PJA11

Americans in7

Amer. trade with7

integration of U.S. into economic system of7

compatibility of Amer. agriculture, manufacturing, and commerce with6

PJA10

effect of Amer. political and military events on6

PJA09
PJA10

need for Amer. ministers in6

need to publicize progress of Amer. cause in6

PJA09
PJA10

unrest in6

DCA03
297*
356*
357*
392*
DCA04
80*
85-86*

and Amer. institutions5

PJA07
xxi

and armed neutrality5

PJA09

assessment of U.S. as military threat5

PJA09
PJA10
46
75
77

Britain's isolation in5

PJA07
PJA08
89

compared with U.S.5

PJA09
PJA10

conditions in5

PJA01
18
42
PJA02

mentioned5

AFC07
DCA01

support for Amer. cause in5

PJA05
154

Amer. finances compared with4

as threat to Amer. morals and republican virtue4

PJA09
288
PJA10

British isolation from4

PJA09
PJA10
45

ignorance of U.S. in4

PJA10

possible war in4

PJA05
PJA06
7
144

recognition of U.S. by nations of4

view of Franco-American treaties in4

PJA10
2
38
40
43

AA on3

AFC07

and alteration of the law of nations3

PJA09

and the American Revolution3

PJA04
22
37
45

borrowing by European nations in3

PJA07

effect of Amer. independence on3

PJA12

JA on rumors spread by British in3

PJA07
264

preparations for war in3

PJA07

reaction to Deane's address in3

PJA07

trade with U.S.3

PJA13

Amer. commercial style contrasted with2

Amer. diplomats in2

PJA07
xxi
x

Amer. Revolution's effect on2

PJA13

as market for U.S. agricultural products2

PJA11

consequences of British victory or Anglo-Amer. reconciliation2

danger of Anglo-American reconciliation to2

PJA09

Dutch position in2

PJA07
168
PJA08
113

education in2

AFC07

effect of Dutch recognition of U.S. on2

PJA12
395
PJA13
16

effect of Hanseatic League on commercial development of2

effect of U.S. victory at Yorktown on2

PJA12

fear growing power of U.S.2

PJA11

JA comments on judgment of leaders of2

PJA09

JA on diplomatic ceremony and titles in2

PJA09

political situation in2

PJA13

population compared with U.S.2

publication of Mass. Constitution in2

PJA09
473
PJA10
192

reform of commercial system2

status of U.S. diplomats in2

AFC07

sugar trade in2

AFC07

“the poor Man's Wisdom is despised” in2

PJA09

U.S. trade and2

AFC07

U.S. trade with2

PJA05
408
PJA06
111

William Langborn walks across2

AFC07

AA2 on1

AFC07
56

AA wishes to see all aspects of1

AFC07
128

Amer. diplomats needed at courts of1

PJA13
550

and consequences of Anglo-Dutch peace1

PJA11

and innovations in Harvard curriculum1

DCA01

and settlement of Anglo-American conflict1

PJA07
275

and wider war1

PJA11
197

attitude toward Anglo-French war1

PJA11
345

attitude toward U.S. in1

PJA07
409

Charles Storer on1

AFC07
311

conflict between American interests and1

PJA11
5

Deane on lack of support in for Amer. cause1

PJA12
286

demolition of barrier fortresses and balance of power in1

PJA13
476

effect of Amer. Revolution on1

PJA11
12

effect of British intensification of war on1

PJA07

emigration to U.S.1

PJA13
151

evolution of alliance systems in1

PJA08
131

France unwilling to share intelligence on1

PJA07
249

impact of Amer. Revolution on political situation of1

PJA08
115

importance of rank in1

PJA08

JA on effect of lack of Amer. news on1

PJA07
25

JA on its complicity in Britain's attempt to enslave America1

PJA13
152

JA on political intrigue in1

PJA13

JA on politics and diplomacy as practiced in1

PJA13
128

JA on rumors of dissention between Americans in1

PJA07
237

JA's efforts to inform about Amer. Revolution1

PJA12

lack of news from1

PJA08
91

lack of U.S. money in1

AFC07
179

LCA and CFA travel across, 18141

DCA01
xxv

Livingston's lack of knowledge of political situation in1

PJA12
ix

nations oppose British plans in America1

PJA07
266

need for commercial treaties between U.S. and countries of1

AFC07
113

need for servants in1

AFC07
148

precedents for diplomatic recognition in1

PJA13
401

probable reaction to execution of Asgill in1

PJA13
85

prospect for Amer. loans in1

PJA06
351

refutation of Anglomany in1

PJA12
405

relationships between courts of1

PJA10

reports of JA's 2d mission spread in1

PJA08
346

Royall Tyler considers visiting1

AFC07
107

Russia and possibility of general war in1

PJA13
118

support for French position on America in1

PJA07
413

trade in1

PJA12
349

unreliability of newspapers in1

PJA08
298

U.S. recognition by and treaties with nations of1

PJA12

U.S. should avoid involvement in wars of1

PJA13
450
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