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Abstract : April 21, 1797. Aranjuez. Godoy to Pérignon. Thanks him for transmitting information respecting Pensacola. If circumstances had permitted, cruisers would already have been established between Havana and Pensacola. (French and Spanish in parallel columns.) 2pp. AE., Esp., 647:123. |
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Abstract : May 5, 1797. Aranjuez. Godoy to Pérignon. Negotiations on increasing the Duke of Parma\'s possessions. 4pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:70. |
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Abstract : [May 24, 1797.] 5 Prair., V. Aranjuez. Pérignon to Delacroix. Report on negotiations with Godoy relative to retrocession of Louisiana: demands compensation first; no fear of Mexico; discretion needed to bring Spain to renew the discussion. 3pp. AE., États-Unis, sup., 7:75. |
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Abstract : [May 7, 1798.] 18 Flor., VI. Aranjuez. Truguet to Talleyrand. Negotiations for peace with Portugal should be transferred to Paris; possibility to add the retrocession of Louisiana. 2pp. AE., Esp., 652:64. |
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Abstract : [May 28, 1802.] 8 Prair., X. Aranjuez. Gouvion Saint-Cyr to Talleyrand. Transmits Cevallos\' note. 1p. AE., Esp., sup., 19:43. |
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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. |
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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 : [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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