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To John Jay from George Washington, 20 January 1788

From George Washington

Mount Vernon Jany. 20th. 1788

Dear Sir,

Your goodness upon a former occasion, accompanied with assurances of forwarding any dispatches I might have for Europe in future, is the cause of my troubling you with the letters herewith sent.

The one for the Marquis de la Fayette contains a vocabulary of the Delaware & Shawanese languages, for the Empress of Russia.—1 I beg leave therefore to recommend it to your particular care.—To send it by Post from Havre I am informed would be expensive.—To trust it to chance might be still worse—I leave it therefore to your own judgement to convey it ^and my other letters^ in such a manner as you shall think best, & least expensive.

We are locked fast in Ice—expecting, as soon as the weather breaks, to hear what the Conventions of Connecticut and Massachusetts have resolved on with respect to the proposed Government.—2 The decisions of New York and Virginia on this important subject are more problimatical than any others; yet, with respect to the latter, little doubt remains in my mind of the adoption of it.—In this however I may be mistaken, for going seldom from home and seeing few, except travellers, my conjectures may be erroneous.—North Carolina it seems has fixed a late period for the meeting of its Convention; hence, it is not unfair to infer, they mean to take the tone from this State.—

With much concern I have heard that Mrs. Jay and you have been indisposed.—I hope both of you are perfectly restored. The best wishes, and affectionate regards of Mrs. Washington & myself are presented and I am with much truth & sincerity Dr Sir Yr. Most Obedt. & Most Hble Servant

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ALS, NNGL (EJ: 90540). Endorsed: “recd. & ansd. 3 Feb. 1788.” Tr of ALS, in coll. of Randolph Chetwynd, Carmarthenshire, Wales (EJ: 12941). LbkC, DLC: Washington, ser. 5.

1See GW to Lafayette, 10 Jan. 1788, PGW: Confederation Series, 6: 29–32.

2Connecticut ratified on 9 Jan. 1788; Massachusetts on 6 Feb. 1788.

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