Excerpt from Histoire de la Participation de la France à l'Établissement des États-Unis d'Amérique, Vol. 4: Correspondance Diplomatique Et Documents
Pour l'histoire, l'intérêt des évènements qui se déroulent dans ce volume, etlcelui des circonstances ou des incidents qui s'y produisent, portent d'abord sur deux objets nos rapports avec la cour de Madrid à la suite de notre contrat avec elle, et ceux que nous eûmes désormais avec les États - Unis, par nous seuls ou à l'intention de cette cour.
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