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111 Franklin, Benjamin Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de Benjamin Franklin and John Jay to Vergennes, 28 June … 1783-06-28 M r Grand, Banker to the Congress, having laid before us the annexed State of their Affairs in...
112 Jay, John Appointment of William Temple Franklin, 1 October 1782 1782-10-01 To all to whom these Presents shall come, Benjamin Franklin & John Jay send Greetings. Whereas...
113 Hartley, David Adams, John Proposals for an Anglo-American Commercial Agreement … 1783-06-01 [ Paris ], June 1783. LbC-Tr ’s in Jean L’Air de Lamotte’s hand ( Adams Papers ); APM Reel 103....
114 Jay, John John Jay’s Motion for an Instruction to the Delegates … 1776-07-10 ^ Resolv [ ed ] ^ Whereas it is no less consonant to Reason than confirmed by the Experience of...
115 Jay, John Livingston, Catharine W. From John Jay to Catharine W. Livingston, 17 December … 1780-12-17 It is uncertain whether this Letter will ever come to your Hands. two or three others are now on...
116 Jay, John Clinton, George From John Jay to George Clinton, 5 October 1779 … 1779-10-05 In a Conference with ^ some of ^ the Delegates of New Hampshire and Massachusets Bay it was...
117 Jay, John Franklin, Benjamin To Benjamin Franklin from John Jay, 13 July 1781 1781-07-13 Copy: Library of Congress I have received your Favor respecting the Pump at aldgate. I have since...
118 Jay, John Livingston, Robert R. From John Jay to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs … 1783-04-07 After the Preliminaries had been settled and ratified, the Spanish Embassador informed me that...
119 Jay, John Campo, Bernardo del From John Jay to Bernardo del Campo, 1 February 1782 1782-02-01 M r Jay presents his Compliments to M r Del Campo, and requests to be informed whether he has as...
120 Jay, John Livingston, Robert R. From John Jay to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs … 1783-04-22 I wrote to you so lately by M r Mason and there is such a Dearth of news that I now write less to...