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Abstract : May 14, 1792. Aranjuez. Bourgoing, French minister plenipotentiary, to Dumouriez, Minister of Foreign Affairs. The U.S. names two commissioners to treat with Spain; English negotiations probable; asks for instructions to support United States demands. Marginal note in reply: to support the U.S. but impress her with danger of opening the Mississippi to England; if Spain turns to England, the U.S. will become hostile to Louisiana. 6pp. AE., Esp., 633:52.

Abstract : June 18, 1792. Aranjuez. Bourgoing to Dumouriez, Minister of Foreign Affairs. American commissioners: they are to have his support; urges Aranda not to compel them to turn to England; attitude of Carmichael and France. 3pp. AE., Esp., 633:155.

Abstract : [January 17, 1803] 27 Niv., XI. Madrid. Beurnonville to Talleyrand. English minister\'s statement to Godoy: England will never consent to France\'s acquisition of the Floridas and the U.S. supports her stand; Russia is opposed to France\'s disposition of Italian territory. 2pp. AE., Esp., 663:209.

Abstract : January 5, 1797. Aranjuez. Godoy to Pérignon. Complaint against the U.S.; Louisiana affairs to be taken up in conference. (Ext.) 1p. AE., Esp., 645:152.

Abstract : January 5, 1797. Aranjuez. Godoy to Pérignon. Relative to the American position toward Spain\'s claims. (Copy.) 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:57

Abstract : May 23, 1803. Aranjuez. Monroe to Beurnonville. Announces his departure for London; accuses France of being the cause of his failure to procure anything from Spain and asks the reason for such conduct; appreciation of his personal friendship. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, 58:160.

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.

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.

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.

Abstract : [February 1795.] Frankfort, Kentucky. Gov. Isaac Shelby to James Junes, French commissary. Navigation of the Mississippi; people of that region consider it indispensable to their existence; he counts on obtaining it through the U.S., not by the good will of Spain. (Translation. Ext.) 1p. AE., États-Unis, sup., 2:79.

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