Franklin in France From Original Documents Most of Which Are Now Published Fo

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Franklin in France From Original Documents Most of Which Are Now Published Fo
Edward E Hale
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He says that all the powers of Europe bought their peace of the corsairs at that time, excepting Spain and the Italian States, " with whom they have constant war. " Two plans were prepared by M. Caille, — one of the consuls with whom Franklin talked about this, — for the suppression of such piracy, and reducing the barba- rians to peace. One was, that all Europe should agree to cut off all trade with the Barbary States. " But if any one power would continue to trade with them, it would defeat t...he whole. " The other plan proposed by him was, that France should agree to be the repre- sentative of Europe, and compel the Barbary States to keep the peace by her influence with the Sublime Porte, to whom Monsieur Caille was sure the deys and other Barbary monarchs would defer.
The Duke of Dorset, the ambassador from France to England, showed great courtesy to the commissioners, and, when Mr. Adams was appointed to be minister plenipotentiary to London, rendered him every attention in apprising him what the etiquettes would be, and in other assistance.


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