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Jay— It must be evident from the prop[osition] s — that they wish to accommodate—& pledge...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs to whom was referred a...
Jay— no difficulty—first take a vote &c a as Ham[ilton]—… Jay— cannot be before us till after the...
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[ JJ joined the debate in support of John Sloss Hobart’s motion for adjournment, urging the...
AD : Columbia University Library Doctr Franklin, who has lived long & much with Quakers, tells me...
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The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs in obedience to the...
M r . Jay Standing Troops will be enlisted during the war—If they have command of the Mil[iti] a...
Report of Instructions for the minister of the united States at ^ to ^ the Court of London. You...
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We the members of the Convention of this State, have deliberately and maturely considered the...
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The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs, to whom on the 14 th ....
[Below is the initial convention speech by John Jay on Art. I, sec. 2, cl. 3, supporting the...
The Secretary of the United States for the Department of foreign Affairs in Obedience to the...
It is unhappily the y Case both with Respect to measures and to Persons that their opponents...
M r . Jay— It does not appear that there is at present a Disposition to consider farther at...
[ JJ participates in the debate on Art. I, sec. 8, par. 1, setting forth the taxing powers of the...
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To the People of the State of New-York. IT is a just and not a new observation that enemies to...
It is not a new observation that the People at of any country (if like ours us ^ the americans ^...
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[ JJ resumes his analysis of the taxation amendment, avowing he can see “no possible impropriety...
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Whereas the military Talents of the Marq s . De la Fayette has during the late war discovered...
M r Jay Factions may prevail—as in Holland— this 1/3 may prevent a benef l . Loan— will promote...
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