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359.
Deane, Silas, promises commissions to foreign military adventurers, i.

190.
De Barras, jealous of De Grasse, decides not to aid him, i.

310; persuaded to do so by Washington and Rochambeau, 311; reaches Chesapeake, 312.
De Grasse, Comte, announces intention of coming to Washington, i.

305; warned by Washington not to come to New York, 305; sails to Chesapeake, 306; asked to meet Washington there, 308; reaches Chesapeake, 312; repulses British fleet, 312; wishes to return to West Indies, 315; persuaded to remain by Washington, 315; refuses to join Washington in attack on Charleston, 322; returns to West Indies, 322.
De Guichen,----, commander of French fleet in West Indies, i.

280; appealed to for aid by Washington, 281; returns home, 282.
Delancey, Oliver, escapes American attack, i.


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