121Proclamation Summoning an Early Session of the New York State Legislature, 2 July 1798 (Jay Papers)
Whereas the Government of the United States, to whom the people thereof have co^m^mitted the...
Whereas by an Act of the Legislature of this State Entitled “an Act making Alterations in the...
123Address to the New York State Legislature, 4 November 1800 (Jay Papers)
THE great importance of the business which at stated periods, fixed by law, requires your...
124Address to the New York State Legislature, 28 January 1800 (Jay Papers)
You will I am persuaded join with me in deeply regretting, that the Topic which naturally rises...
125Proclamation regarding Quarantine, 27 April 1797 (Jay Papers)
Whereas by an Act of the Legislature of this State Entitled “An Act to prevent the bringing in...
126Address to the New York State Legislature, [9 August 1798] (Jay Papers)
Percieving the various Objections which opposed the holding a special Session of the Legislature,...
127Proclamation on the Livingston Land Riots, 1 March 1798 (Jay Papers)
A Proclamation Whereas it is the Duty and the Interest of the Citizens of this State, to respect...
128Message to the New York State Senate, 18 February 1799 (Jay Papers)
Several of the productions and manufactures of this State are by law subjected to inspection. It...
129Testimony regarding the St. Croix River, 21 May 1798 (Jay Papers)
The answer of John Jay, who, was one of the Commissioners by whom the Treaty of Peace between...