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You judged very right when in your letter of the 18th Ulto you observed I “can have very little...
The Gov r . presents his Comp ts . to M r Liston— The enclosed affidavit of Rich d . Van Dyke...
The great Questions which have agitated this Country since my arrival, may I think be considered...
I have been honored with Yours of the 25 th . Instant— The Chiefs have just left me— They insist...
I take the liberty of enclosing a Plan of a Lazaretto shown by D r . Bard with his Letters to me...
private You can have very little Time for private Letters, and therefore I am the more obliged by...
John Jay, by Ellen Sharples (probably after James Sharples), c. 1795. Pencil on paper. (£ Bristol...
Mr Walter Robertson presents his respects to the Governor & begs leave to inform him that he is...
The Gov r presents his Comp ts . to M r Robertson & would with great pleasure comply with his...
An Act of the Legislature of this State to prevent the bringing in and spreading of infectious...
The Letter which You did me the Honor to write, respecting the claim of the S t . Regis Indians...
M r Jay presents his respectful comp ts . to Lady Amherst, and returns many thanks to her...
The Letter you did me the Honor to write on the 27 Sept r . last was ^here^ delivered to me a few...
In pursuance of what passed between us the Day before Yesterday, I now enclose the Boundaries of...
On the 28 of last month ^Ult:^ I had the pleasure of rec g your friendly Letter of the 14 of Nov...
Accept, my dear Sir, my thanks for your note of the 25th Instant—enclosing a copy of Mr Bayards...
Accept, my dear Sir, my thanks for your note of the 25 th . Instant— enclosing a copy of M r ....
Govr Jay presents his respectful Compliments to the president of the United States, & takes the...
Gov r . Jay presents his respectful Compliments to the President of the United States, & takes...
I had this afternoon the pleasure of recieving your obliging Letter of the 6 th . Jan y last, and...
I cannot let M r Liston go without taking the occasion of his departure to recommend him to you,...
Your favor on the use of Salt as a Manure, & on an extraordinary Sort of Apple, was read to the...
Whereas the Honorable the House of Assembly now in Session were pleased on the tenth day of this...
I had the honor duely to receive Your Excellency’s letter of the 4th instant. I did not...
Be pleased to pardon my presumption in presuming to take the liberty of thus writing to you but I...
In pursuance of a concurrent Resolution of the two Houses of the Legislature of the third and...
I have been fav[ore] d . with your’s of the 15 Inst: by Mr Parkman, and am much pleased with him...
I was this morning fav d . with your’s of the 21 Inst: requesting me as one of the Commissioners...
I had the honor of writing you by the January Packet in answer to your favour of Nov r . last. By...
I was this morning favored with your obliging Letter of the 31 ult.—D’Ivernois is very...
Dr D’Ivernois continues to send Us his Speculations, which I value the more for giving me an...
D’Ivernois continues to send Us his Speculations, which I value the more for giving me an...
In consequence of the death of our late Worthy Governor, the duties of that office have devolved...
M r . Harper concurs in the idea of printing by way of note, your return Letter to him, and by...
the British Ratification of the Treaty not having arrived and consequently the Time for...
The British Ratification of the Treaty not having arrived and consequently the time for...
My Friendship for Doct. Bancroft has enduced me to turn my attention consider with great...
A Friend of mine lately sent me your address to your constituents relative to the Treaty. I have...
You have already been apprized that the Sum granted by the Act respecting infectious Distempers,...
PERMIT me to avail myself of this first opportunity, which has occurred, of expressing through...
The enclosed, under cover from Sir John Sinclair, came to my hands a few days since. I sincerely...
Your two letters of the 14th instant came duly to hand. With respect to Mr Pickman, I beg you to...
apprehensive that my Letter to you (herewith enclosed) is not exactly such an one, as the...
The last time I had the pleasure of seeing you we conversed among other things, and spea^eing of...
I intended to have acknowledged the receipt of your favor by M r . Munro, while at Albany; but he...
I was this morning favored with your’s of the 5 th . of this month, mentioning M r . Harison’s...
Since my arrival my Time has been so much occupied by public Concerns, as that neither my Friends...
By His Excellency John Jay Esquire Governor and Commander in Chief of the State of New York...
On my Return two Days ago from a little Excursion into the Country I had the pleasure of...
I was Yesterday ^afternoon^ honored with yours of the 10 Inst. enclosing ^a^ copy of your Letter...