- Lebrun letter to Gouverneur Morris.
Paris, FRA - 4 August 1792
I have the honor to inform you, that the King has made choice of M. Bonne-Carrere, director general of the Departe-ment Politique to succeed M. Ternant as minister plenipotentiary from France to the United States.
- Lebrun letter to Gouverneur Morris.
Paris, FRA - 30 August 1792
Upon the principle, that your instructions do not authorise you to treat with the new French government, your functions would be, at this moment, void
- Lebrun letter to Gouverneur Morris.
Paris, FRA - 16 September 1792
I see that you have misunderstood certain expressions therein contained, and which were used relatively to circumstances.
- Lebrun letter to Gouverneur Morris.
Paris, FRA - 29 March 1793
I sent a copy of them immediately to the Minister of the Marine, praying him to take the most prompt measures to procure for Captain Todd the satisfaction due to him
- Lebrun letter to Gouverneur Morris.
Paris, FRA - 3 April 1793
The domiciliary visits were an equally general measure, from which no house in Paris was exempt. I see with pleasure, that the Commissaries of the Section, who entered your house, withdrew after the explanation you gave them.
- Lebrun letter to Gouverneur Morris.
Paris, FRA - 21 June 1793
Infinitely pained at the afflicting details contained in that letter, I thought it my duty to communicate it immediately to the Comite de Salut Public, a copy of whose report I send herewith.
