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William V, Prince of Orange and Stadholder of the Netherlands
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JA’s letter of credence to10
and accession to armed neutrality6
and calls for Brunswick’s dismissal6
and efforts to raise Dutch loan5
and protests of British seizures of Dutch ships5
JA dines with diplomatic corps at court of5
JA’s address to and audience with5
reportedly anti-American5
and Laurens' captured papers4
and removal of Brunswick4
bypassed in the making of Franco-American treaty terms known4
JA’s 19 April memorial to4
and British seizure of Dutch convoy3
and controversy over Dutch fleet3
and convoys for Dutch ships carrying naval stores3
and JA’s 8 March memorial3
JA confers with La Vauguyon about 19 April memorial to3
JA’s efforts to present 19 April 1781 memorial to3
“magnifique Fête” held for Russian royalty3
notified of ratification of Arts. of Confederation3
reported arrangement with George III3
appointment of minister and consuls to U.S. and2
command and control of Dutch naval operations and2
denounces Lee-Neufville treaty2
differences with Amsterdam2
Franco-Dutch naval operations and2
Holland sends delegation to meet with about naval operations2
lays H. Laurens’ captured papers before States General2
on Amsterdam and Capellen tot den Pol as anti-Orangist2
relations with Duke of Brunswick2
supports augmentation of army and navy2
accepts recognition of Amer. independence1
allegedly favors Britain1
and augmentation of army and navy1
and contending Dutch political factions1
and factional divisions in Netherlands1
and incitement of Dutch mobs1
and JA’s ability to raise a Dutch loan1
and seizure of van Bylandt convoy1
approves seeking French aid in defending possessions1
attitude toward U.S. compared to George III's1
bad morals and false politics at court of1
Battle of the Saints' effect on1
conflict between grand pensionary of Holland and1
declarations regarding Battle of the Dogger Bank1
Dutch-Amer. treaty negotiations slowed by influence of1
favors deployment of Scots' brigade to America1
fears that he wants to be a sovereign1
Frederick II’s influence on1
JA asks to send minister to U.S.1
JA attends Prince’s Review at The Hague1
mismanagement of Dutch affairs by1
opposes Dutch recognition of U.S.1
policies of hinder peace negotiations1
predicts U.S. will supplant Dutch in trade1
presentation of letter of credence to1
proposes establishing marine corps1
proposes States General investigate Dutch unpreparedness1
reviews troops and warships1
rumored appointments of ministers to U.S. by1
strong influence in Zeeland1