3351Proclamation for a Day of Thanksgiving, 11 November 1795 (Jay Papers)
By His Excellency John Jay Esquire Governor and Commander in Chief of the State of New York...
3352Extracts from John McKesson’s Notes of Debates, 25 June 1788 (Jay Papers)
M r . Jay— It does not appear that there is at present a Disposition to consider farther at...
3353Extracts from John McKesson’s Notes of Debates, 30 June 1788 (Jay Papers)
[ JJ participates in the debate on Art. I, sec. 8, par. 1, setting forth the taxing powers of the...
3354Preliminary Articles of Peace, 30 November 1782 (Jay Papers)
Articles agreed upon by and between Richard Oswald Esquire the Commissioner of his Britannic...
3355John Jay’s Diary of the Peacemaking, 25–26 July 1782 (Jay Papers)
July 25—. Visit from Mr. Benj. Vaughan—also Count Aranda— 26— M r . Oswald & M r . Whiteford made...
3356Address to the People of Ireland, 28 July 1775 (Jay Papers)
To the people of Ireland. From the Delegates appointed by the United Colonies of New Hampshire,...
3357Report on the Navigation of the Mississippi River, 2 September 1788 (Jay Papers)
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
3358The Federalist 64, Independent Journal (New York), 5 March 1788 (Jay Papers)
To the People of the State of New-York. IT is a just and not a new observation that enemies to...
3359The American Peace Commissioners: Acceptance of the British Declaration of the Cessation of Hostilities, [20 January … (Franklin Papers)
Copies: Massachusetts Historical Society (three), National Archives (three), Library of Congress...
3360Preliminary Articles of Peace: Second Draft Treaty, [4–7 November 1782] (Franklin Papers)
D and copy: Massachusetts Historical Society; two D and copy: Public Record Office; transcript:...
3361Draft of The Federalist 3, [before 3 November 1787] (Jay Papers)
It is not a new observation that the People at of any country (if like ours us ^ the americans ^...
3362Report on a Letter of John Adams, 1 April 1785 (Jay Papers)
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs to whom was referred a...
3363Address to the New York State Legislature, 6 January 1796 (Jay Papers)
PERMIT me to avail myself of this first opportunity, which has occurred, of expressing through...
3364Export License from the Secret Committee, 9 January 1776: résumé (Franklin Papers)
DS : University of Pennsylvania Library <Philadelphia, January 9, 1776, to the New Hampshire...
3365Extract from John McKesson’s Notes of Debates, 1 July 1788 (Jay Papers)
[ JJ resumes his analysis of the taxation amendment, avowing he can see “no possible impropriety...
3366Report Opposing Formation of a Confederacy against Algiers, Tripoli, and Tunis, 2 August 1787 (Jay Papers)
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred a...
3367John Jay’s Address upon His Arrival in New York, [28 May 1795] (Jay Papers)
Fellow-Citizens, those marks of your attention to me are highly grateful— I can never forget...
WE beg leave to address you in the simple style of freemen; and in the name of the citizens of...
3369Report on Navigation of the Mississippi River, 25 February 1786, enclosing John Jay to Alexander Fowler, 13 February … (Jay Papers)
The Secretary of the United States of America of the Department for foreign Affairs to whom was...
3370Report on Memorials Presented by John Temple, 8 March 1786 (Jay Papers)
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs to whom was referred his...
3371Appointment of William Temple Franklin, 1 October 1782 (Jay Papers)
To all to whom these Presents shall come, Benjamin Franklin & John Jay send Greetings. Whereas...
3372John Jay’s Draft of the Justices of the Supreme Court to Thomas Jefferson, 20 July 1793 (Jay Papers)
The included Letter ^from us^ to the President being in the Subject of the one which by the...
Whereas the military Talents of the Marq s . De la Fayette has during the late war discovered...
3374Draft of an Address of the Convention of the Representatives of the State of New York to Their Constituents, 23 December … (Jay Papers)
An Address of the Represen Convention of the State of New York to their Constituents At this most...
3375Extracts from Melancton Smith’s Notes of Debates, 2 July 1788 (Jay Papers)
M r Jay Factions may prevail—as in Holland— this 1/3 may prevent a benef l . Loan— will promote...
3376Circular Letter to the Governors, 22 May 1779 (Jay Papers)
You will receive herewith enclosed a Copy of an Act of Congress of the 21 st Inst calling on the...
3377Report on a Letter from the President of New Hampshire ( John Sullivan), 5 August 1786 (Jay Papers)
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs to whom was referred a...
3378Report on Anglo-American Relations, 26 July 1787 (Jay Papers)
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom was referred...
3379Exegesis of Genesis, Chapter 1, Verse 3 [c. 1813] (Jay Papers)
Men have universally and in all Ages agreed and concurred in ascribing Light to the...
3380Notes on John Jay’s Conference with Floridablanca, 23 September 1780 (Jay Papers)
Notes of a Conference between His Excellency the Count De Florida Blanca and M r . Jay at S t ....
3381Draft Articles on the Fisheries and Creditors, 28 November 1782 (Adams Papers)
That the Subjects of his Britannic Majesty and the People of the Said United States Shall...
3382Testimony 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...
3383John Jay’s Charge to the Grand Jury, Circuit Court for the District of Vermont, [25] June 1792 (Jay Papers)
To contemplate offences, and to prescribe punishments are unpleasing but necessary Tasks; being...