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Abstract : March 30, 1767. New Orleans. Foucault to the minister. Storms in Gulf of Mexico; French, English, and Spanish vessels are wrecked or injured. 1p. AC., C 13, 45:218.

Abstract : October 27, 1743. Quebec. Beauharnois to the minister. Illinois Indians at Detroit; English activity. 2pp. AC., C 11, 79:203.

Abstract : February 10, 1744. Quebec. Beauharnois and Hocquart to the minister. Search for Sea of the West; reason for lack of activity by English. 3pp. AC., C 11 e, 16:272.

Abstract : October 8, 1744. Quebec. Beauharnois to the minister. He has ordered the Detroit Indian tribes to drive the English from the Ohio River. 1p. AC., C 11, 81:140. N.Y.C.D., IX.1103.

Abstract : October 15, 1744. Quebec. Beauharnois and Hocquart to the minister. Increase in French merchandise. Fear of English trade in the upper country. 10pp. AC., C 11, 81:43.

Abstract : October 20, 1796. San Lorenzo. Godoy to Pérignon. Complaint that the U.S. made treaty with England, then broke commercial treaty with Spain; order to Spanish minister in the U.S. to act with French minister. 1p. AE., Esp., sup., 18:89.

Abstract : December 15, 1796. San Lorenzo. Godoy to Pérignon. Spain\'s reasons for suspecting [the] United States\' good faith: provisions of treaty of 1795 relating to navigation of the Mississippi; treaty of August 3, 1795, with different Indian nations, and England\'s protest against Art[icle] 18; Anglo-American agreement of May 4, 1796, upholding power of treaty of 1794 respecting rights of navigation on the Mississippi; Spanish-American treaty of 1795, on Mississippi navigation. (Copy.) 4pp. AE., Esp., sup., 18:97.

Abstract : September 29, 1797. San Ildefonso. Memoir by Godoy on demands of France for cession of Louisiana: danger from the U.S. and England is impossible, as Spain\'s defense is adequate; it is only a question of compensation. (Spanish.) AE., Esp., sup., 18:125; 193 (French).

Abstract : November 13, 1802. Tarragona. Godoy to Beurnonville. Spain offers the Floridas for addition of Lucca to Etruria, without taking into consideration contests that may arise with the United States, England, and Austria. (Translation.) 2pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:283; 285(Spanish).

Abstract : [1802. London.] Declaration of Lord Hawkesbury to the House of Commons on the subject of Louisiana. 1p. AE., États-Unis, 54:437.

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