New Materials for the History of the American Revolution

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His correspondence with the Committee of Congress on Foreign Affairs, at the time he formed one of the American commissioners in France along with Deane and Franklin, is a series of injurious in sinuations against his two colleagues. Franklin was little better than a robber, whilst the alliance between THE SERVICES OF BEAUMARCHAIS. 93 France and the United States is due to him alone. Since De Lomenie examined the documents which prove all this, others have been unearthed which go to show that L...ee was substantially a traitor. The moment he was told that Louis XVI. Had accepted the treaty of commerce and friendship with the United States, and when he, on the part of the United States, was about to sign it along with Franklin and Deane, he wrote to Lord Shelburne and advised him that " if England wanted to prevent closer ties between France and the United States she must not delay. " * Such was the man to whom Beaumarchais, in Lon don in 1775, stated the efforts he was making to in fluence Louis XVI.

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