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Abstract : [June 2, 1803.] 13 Prair., XI. Aranjuez. Beurnonville to Talleyrand. Cession of Louisiana to the U.S. disturbs Godoy; complaints at Bayonne; Pinckney informs the Spanish government; the French ambassador\'s position. 10pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:377. |
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Abstract : [June 13, 1803.] 24 Prair., XI. Aranjuez. Beurnonville to Talleyrand. Sale of Louisiana to the U.S. Indignation of Cevallos and his representations: France\'s promise to offer it first to Spain annuls her retrocession agreement; American invasion improbable; U.S. debt is an inadequate excuse; trading concession troubles at New Orleans augmented; Beurnonville\'s reply to the above objections. 15pp. AE., Esp., 664:61. |
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Abstract : [June 16, 1803.] 27 Prair., XI. Aranjuez. Beurnonville to Talleyrand. Sale of Louisiana; Spanish court tolerant, the King\'s pride hurt; recognition of difficulty of its defense against the U.S. and England; Monroe\'s mission and purchase of Florida; he sounds Godoy; asserts the colony is without value to the U.S. 4pp. AE., Esp., 664:85. |
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Abstract : [December 9, 1801.] 18 Frim., X. San Lorenzo. Pedro Cevallos, Secretary of State, to Gouvion Saint-Cyr. Reply to his note demanding the cession of Louisiana: the King of Spain regrets the delay but France has not met all conditions; proper recognition for the King of Tuscany, etc. 4pp. AE., Esp., sup., 18:376. |
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Abstract : [January 14, 1802.] 24 Niv., X. [Madrid.] Pedro Cevallos to Gouvion Saint-Cyr. Reason for Spain\'s delay in transfer of Louisiana is that recognition of the King of Tuscany is not general. (Translation.) 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7: 181. |
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Abstract : May 26, 1802. Aranjuez. Pedro Cevallos to Gouvion Saint-Cyr. Retrocession of Louisiana; condition of European recognition for King of Etruria is still unfulfilled; Spain\'s generosity; transfer to be made at once on condition of renewal of her attempts to secure that recognition from the Emperor, Grand Duc of Tuscany, and England, promising to return Louisiana if any Etrurian state is lost and not to alienate the colony in title or possession. (Spanish.) 3pp. AE., Esp., sup., 19:44; 46 (French). |
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Abstract : July 13, 1802. [Madrid.] Pedro Cevallos to Gouvion Saint-Cyr. King of Spain\'s orders for transfer of Louisiana to France. 2pp. BMM., Corr de Napoleon, 1802-1808:16. |
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Abstract : July 15, 1802. [Madrid.] Pedro Cevallos to Gouvion Saint-Cyr. The King of Spain is satisfied France will fulfill her promises and has ordered the transfer of Louisiana. Suggests the withdrawal of French troops from Tuscany. (Spanish.) 3pp. AE., Esp., sup., 19:67; États-Unis, sup., 7:201 4 (French). |
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Abstract : [November 13, 1802.] 22 Brum., XI. Tarragona. Pedro Cevallos to Beurnonville. He hopes [Napoleon] Bonaparte will moderate his claims and permit the King of Etruria to add Parma to his possessions for Spain\'s services to France in Santo Domingo and on other occasions. (Translation.) 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:278; 281 (Spanish). |
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Abstract : December 31, 1803. Talavera. Cevallos to Charles Pinckney. Sale of Louisiana; has no reply to make to his note of December 24, since there is nothing further to say on the injustice of it after France\'s promise to Spain. (Spanish and French text in double columns; joined to Beurnonville\'s letter to Talleyrand, January 9, 1804.) 1p. AE., Esp., 665:377. |
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