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Armed Neutrality
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U.S. accession to and notification to members thereof26
U.S. admission to and recognition by as means to bring peace16
and recognition of Amer. independence9
congress at St. Petersburg on9
and prospects for Anglo-Dutch war8
as measure to diminish British power8
possibility of war with England7
effect on law of nations6
proposal to extend French alliance to members of6
and rumored Anglo-Russian alliance4
effect on Anglo-American peace and reconciliation4
free ships make free goods4
JA proposes U.S. admission to4
need for U.S. minister to4
and trade in naval stores3
as a reformation of law of nations3
British maritime supremacy and3
general peace settlement and3
British response to Dutch accession to2
Congress adheres to principles of2
congressional resolution on2
Congress' ordinance on recaptures agrees with principles of2
Gallitzin's memorial to States General proposing2
JA on ineffectiveness of2
JA on its importance for U.S.2
proposed Russo-Dutch convention on2
Richard Oswald on British policy toward2
and Anglo-Russian Treaty of Commerce1
and capture of St. Eustatius1
and freedom of navigation1
and origins of Austro-Russian mediation1
and Preliminary Articles1
and stoppage of British Baltic trade1
as consequence of Amer. Revolution1
as protector of neutral rights1
as result of Amer. Revolution1
British call for Dutch exclusion from1
British reverse policy on1
Brit. recognition of U.S. and1
conflict between Britain and Russia over1
consequences of Anglo-Amer. reconciliation for1
Dana's power to accede to1
Dutch recognition of U.S. and1
effect of Dutch recognition of U.S. on1
effect of Laurens' captured papers on Dutch accession to1
JA on need for Dana to communicate mission to ministers of1
JA proposes embargo against Britain by1
listing of contraband by1
policy toward Netherlands1
possibility of Netherlands at war with1
proposal to allow prizes to be taken into ports of1
proposed Amer. accession1
proposed by Gustavus III1
provisions for stopping and searching vessels1
Prussia adheres to principles of1
respected by Continental Congress1