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Livingston, Robert R. (U.S. secy. for foreign affairs, chancellor of N.Y.)
subentries
in Continental Congress14
and JA's “Peace Journal”6
sends code to JA and Dana6
correspondence with Dana5
JA sends Brit. commissions to4
negotiation of Dutch-Amer. Treaty and4
on U.S. and Brit. military activities4
publication of letters in European papers4
correspondence with Dumas3
correspondence with U.S. diplomats in Europe3
criticizes JA's correspondence with Congress3
criticizes JA's diplomacy3
Dana sends books and papers to3
JA's diplomatic correspondence with3
on need for JA to consult with La Vauguyon3
on U.S. economic situation3
reports on U.S. military situation3
and Battles of Johnstown and Jerseyfield, N.Y.2
and communication with ministers by cipher2
and preliminary articles2
and receipt of notice of JA's recognition by the Netherlands2
correspondence with Franklin2
Franklin sends letter critical of JA to2
informs JA of victory at Eutaw Springs2
JA describes treaty negotiations to2
JA on correspondence with2
JA sends Collection of State-Papers to2
JA sends Dutch peace instructions to2
JA's move to U.S. legation and2
on Dutch recognition of U.S.2
on JA's 19 April 1781 memorial2
prohibits Dana from executing mission2
ratification of loan contracts2
A. Lee cautions JA on correspondence with1
and Declaration of Independence1
and resolution to revoke JA's commission1
becomes secretary for foreign affairs1
compliant to French policy1
contrasts French virtue and British depravity1
Franklin requests appointment for grandson from1
ill informed of political situation in Europe1
JA calls Franklin's puppet1
JA describes loan negotiations to1
JA sends Dutch resolutions recognizing U.S. to1
JA sends Schiedam address to1
JA's letter of defense to1
Jay recommends JA to, for minister to Great Britain1
Lafayette requests appointment to Great Britain from1
letter from JA listed (1782)1
letter to Franklin on peace negotiations1
loses to JA in election of joint commissioner to France (1777)1
nominee for ministerial post in England1
on basis for ordinance on recaptures1
on committee to draft Declaration of Independence1
on Congress' presentation of America to France1
on destruction of loyalist confidence in British1
on diplomatic appointments for foreigners1
on factional differences in Netherlands1
on importance of Dutch loan1
on JA's request to return to U.S.1
on North ministry's fall1
on possibility of peace negotiations1
on possible separate peace between British and Dutch1
on similarity of French and U.S. interests in Netherlands1
on U.S. opposition to Anglo-Amer. trade1
ordered to plan treaty of commerce with Britain1
proposes Dutch navy station vessels in U.S. waters1
sends draft Franco-Amer. consular convention to Franklin1
under influence of French ministry1