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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 10 1 1 Browse Search
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lone; Montmorin to Vergennes, 9 Jan., 1780. and had caused the first mishaps to his flag. Ibid., 26 June, 1780. Florida Blanca, speaking to the French ambassador, called himself a great fool for having induced his king to the declaration against England. With regard to the United States, Vergennes always maintained that Chap. XXI.} 1780. France was held in honor to sustain their independence, but that their boundaries were contingent on events; Compare Vergennes to Montmorin, 22 Jan., 1781. and to conciliate independence with the honor of England, Ibid., 13 Jan., 1780. and quiet the apprehensions of Spain, he was willing to leave to England at the peace Canada, according to the old French claims, and the country west and north-west of the Ohio. Ibid., 26 April and 4 Dec., 1780. But King Charles desired to retain them if possible in some kind of vassalage to Great Britain, Montmorin to Vergennes, 22 Jan., 1780. or give them up to helpless anarchy. Montmorin to V