I have the honor to be, &c.
LUZERNE.
FOOTNOTE:
[34] See further particulars on this subject in the Correspondence of John Jay, Vol. VII. pp. 171, et seqq.
THE KING OF FRANCE TO CONGRESS.
Translation.
To our Very Dear Great Friends and Allies the President and Members of the Congress of the United States of North America.
Very Dear Great Friends and Allies,
We have received your letter of the 22d of November last, which you directed Dr Franklin to deliver. We have seen therein with pain the picture of the distressed state of your finances, and have been so affected, that we have determined to assist you as far as our own wants and the extraordinary and enormous expenses of the present war, in which we are engaged for your defence, will permit. The Chevalier de la Luzerne is enjoined to inform you more particularly of our intentions. And we are persuaded, that the details which he will make will induce you to exert your utmost efforts to second ours, and will more and more convince you how sincerely we interest ourselves in the cause of the United States; and that we employ all the means in our power to make it triumphant. You may rely on our perseverance in the principles, which have hitherto directed our conduct. It has been fully proved, as well as the sincere affection we entertain for the United States in general, and for each in particular. We pray God to have you, very dear great Friends and Allies, in his holy protection.