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1 | Secretary of Congress | Jay, John | To John Jay from the Secretary of Congress (Charles … | 1785-09-08 | On the intimation contained in your first letter of the 2 d . Congress have been pleased to pass... |
2 | Thomson, Charles | Jay, John | To John Jay from Charles Thomson, 29 July 1784 | 1784-07-29 | Being informed of your safe arrival at New York I embrace the earliest opportunity of... |
3 | Thomson, Charles | Jay, John | To John Jay from Charles Thomson, 9 August 1784 | 1784-08-09 | As M r Henry Remsen the bearer of this has obtained leave to visit his father and friends in New... |
4 | Thomson, Charles | Jay, John | To John Jay from Charles Thomson, 15 January 1784 | 1784-01-15 | Though I am sensible that lieut Col D. S. Franks, who is the bearer of this needs no introduction... |
5 | Thomson, Charles | Jay, John | To John Jay from Charles Thomson, 18 September 1784 | 1784-09-18 | I should have answered your letter ^ of 12 Aug. ^ much sooner, had I not from the tenor of it... |
6 | Thomson, Charles | Jay, John | To John Jay from Charles Thomson, 18 June 1784 | 1784-06-18 | On the 16 I had the pleasure of receiving your letter of 7 April and am extremely obliged by the... |
7 | Thomson, Charles | Jay, John | To John Jay from Charles Thomson, 14 January 1784 | 1784-01-14 | I rec d . your favour by M r Thaxter with the prints enclosed. We are at a loss what to think of... |