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e slightest ground for just complaint. Even Yorke, who saw everything with the eyes of an Englishman, thought their conduct rather fair. Yorke to Stormont, 7 Nov., 1780. Yet Stormont would brook no delay; and the British cabinet anticipating the peaceful intentions of the states of Holland and the states-general, with the appr did not deny that the plurality of the provinces was in favor of the connection with Russia on the terms which that empire had proposed. Yorke to Stormont, 7 Nov., 1780. Just after this interview, Yorke received from Stormont an inquiry as to where blows could be struck at the republic with the most profit, and on the seveIndies, their own avowal proves them in a deplorable state; but St. Eustatius, above all St. Eustatius, is the golden mine of the moment. Yorke to Stormont, 7 Nov., 1780. This letter of Yorke was received by Stormont on the twelfth; and the passage relating to 12. St. Eustatius was secretly sent forthwith to the British admira