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681 Thun, Ulrich, baron de Franklin, Benjamin Baron de Thun to Franklin and John Jay, 7 July 1783 1783-07-07 AL : Library of Congress Since at least March, when independence seemed assured, certain members...
682 Hamilton, Alexander Jay, John To John Jay from Alexander Hamilton, 4 June 1794 1794-06-04 The session of Congress is about to close much better than I expected— All mischievous measures...
683 Franklin, William Temple Jay, John To John Jay from William Temple Franklin, 15 September … 1785-09-15 I am so well acquainted with your Regard for my Grandfather, that I know it will give you...
684 Banyer, Maria Jay Jay, John To John Jay from Maria Jay Banyer, 8 May 1815 1815-05-08 I hope that gratitude is now the prevailing sentiment of my heart, gratitude to my God for all...
685 Schaack, Peter Van Jay, John To John Jay from Peter Van Schaack, 27 December 1826 1826-12-27 Let me break in upon your retirement with the wish of a happy New Year, and that it may be...
686 Ellsworth, Oliver Jay, John To John Jay from Oliver Ellsworth, 16 October 1800 1800-10-16 Altho’ our best efforts have not obtained all that justice required, or what the policy of France...
687 Jay, Peter Jay, John To John Jay from Peter Jay, 15 April 1765 1765-04-15 On receipt of this Letter, you must immediately deliver the inclosed to M r . Auchmuty— As much...
688 Kissam, Benjamin Jay, John To John Jay from Benjamin Kissam, 25 April 1766 1766-04-25 I have been strongly sollicited to take a Jaunt with Mr. Inglis to Philadelphia, and he proposes...
689 Floridablanca, José Monino, conde de Jay, John To John Jay from Floridablanca, 12 July 1780 1780-07-12 En reponse a la note q e le Comte de Floridablanca vient de recevoir de M r Jay dattée d’hier il...
690 Rutledge, Edward Jay, John To John Jay from Edward Rutledge, 20 July 1776 1776-07-20 I am much obliged to you for your friendly Letter of the 6 th which did not come to Hand until a...