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From Edmé Jacques Genet -

Vlles. july 13th. 78
I hope to make a proper use of ...

Samuel Tucker to the Commissioners -

On Board the Boston at Port Louis July 14th 1778
I received a Letter from Mr. ...

Sartine to the Commissioners

Docno: PJA06d253

Author: Sartine, Antoine Raymond Jean Gualbert Gabriel de
Recipient: First Joint Commission at Paris
Recipient: JA
Date: 1778-07-14

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printed: JA, Diary and Autobiography , 4:161 (JA's English translation). For the French text, see Adams Papers, Microfilms, Reel No. 94. Sartine noted that, because of the war, supplies from France to the inhabitants of the islands of St. Pierre and Miquelon were in danger of being cut off and requested assistance from the United States, particularly Boston, to carry food and other necessities to them.
Copies of this appeal were enclosed in letters from the Commissioners to the Mass. Council on 16 July (same, 4:163–164) and to the congress on 20 July (calendared below). In the former they asked that Sartine's request be attended to if possible, adding as an inducement that a good price would be received, while, at the same time, humanity and Franco-American friendship were served.
The islands were captured in mid-Sept, by a small expedition under the command of Como. John Evans (London Chronicle, 14 Nov.).
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