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101 Jay, John Morris, Robert From John Jay to Robert Morris, 26 December 1777 1777-12-26 About a Fortnight ago I rec d . three Letters from France, one dated at Dunkirk the 2 d June,...
102 Jay, John Franklin, Benjamin From John Jay to Benjamin Franklin, 25 October 1780 1780-10-25 Your very agreable and friendly Letters I have rec d . and shall take an early Opportunity of...
103 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 2 March 1779 1779-03-02 Accept my Thanks for your obliging Favor of the 23 Ult. and be pleased to add to the obligation...
104 Jay, John Montmorin de Saint-Hérem, Armand Marc, Comte de From John Jay to Montmorin, 10 March 1781 1781-03-10 M r Jay presents his Comp ts to his Ex y the Count De Momorin and has the honor of informing him...
105 Jay, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Jay, 18 December 1778 1778-12-18 Your Excellency’s three Letters of the 13th Inst. have been laid before Congress, & the two...
106 Jay, John Montmorin de Saint-Hérem, Armand Marc, Comte de From John Jay to Montmorin, 1 May 1782 1782-05-01 The Letter brought for me, by your Excellency’s Courier, was from Doct r . Franklin, pressing me...
107 Jay, John Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from John Jay, 11 March 1781 1781-03-11 ALS (draft): Columbia University Library; copy: Library of Congress You will find herewith...
108 Jay, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Jay, 15 July 1779 1779-07-15 I have been honored with your Excellency’s favor of the 9th Inst. with the papers referred to in...
109 Jay, John Clinton, George From John Jay to George Clinton, 12[–13] June 1783 1783-06-12 It would give me great Pleasure to be certain that this Letter will be delivered to you at your...
110 Jay, John Washington, George To George Washington from John Jay, 4 May 1779 1779-05-04 The enclosed Act of Congress of the 1st Inst., authorizes your Excellency to call upon...