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The Ch[ief] Justice of the U.S. & M rs . Jay esteem themselves honored & obliged by the...
Letter not found: from John Jay and Rufus King, 27 Jan. 1794. In his letter to Henry Knox of 15...
Gov r . Jay presents his respectful Compliments to the President of the United States, & takes...
The British Ratification of the Treaty not having arrived and consequently the time for...
apprehensive that my Letter to you (herewith enclosed) is not exactly such an one, as the...
I have been honored with your’s of the 5th of September. Want of Liesure constrains me to be...
private You can have very little Time for private Letters, and therefore I am the more obliged by...
I was this day honored with your’s of yesterday. There is nothing I more ardently wish for than...
Mr Jay has the honor of informing the President of the United States, that yesterday afternoon he...
Percieving that Col. Smith you have been pleased to appoint Col. Smith a Supervisor for this...
The Letter herewith enclosed from M r . Wangenheim came to me enclosed from him, requesting me to...
The enclosed contains my Resignation of the office of chief Justice —I cannot quit it, without...
When Mr Drayton of Charleston was here last Summer he told me that the true nankeen Cotton was in...
I have been honored with your’s of the 5 th . of September. Want of Liesure constrains me to be...
Mr Jay has the honor of transmitting herewith enclosed to the President of the United States, a...
I shall request the favor of Lord Wycombe to take charge of this Letter — Permit me to introduce...
When distinguished Discernment & Patriotism unite in selecting men for Stations of Trust and...
There does not appear to be a single Circumstance in the Case of the murderer in question, to...
Since mine to You of Yesterday I have occasionally turned my thoughts to the subject of it— I...
the British Ratification of the Treaty not having arrived and consequently the Time for...
John Jay, by Ellen Sharples (probably after James Sharples), c. 1795. Pencil on paper. (£ Bristol...
As I shall be absent from the next sup. Court, obvious considerations urge me to mention to You...
22 Sept. 1794. Introduces "Monsr De la Rochefoucauld de Liancourt, who was President of the...
I have the honor of transmitting, herewith enclosed, the copy of Mr V. Berckel’s credentials...
I was this day honored with your’s of yesterday. There is nothing I more ardently wish for than...
M r . Jay has the honor of herewith transmitting to the President of the United States, a Letter...
I have written to Mr Randolph by this opportunity, rather because I make it a Rule to write...
The enclosed contains my Resignation of the office of chief Justice— I cannot quit it, without...
Your Letter to the chancellor went the Day after I wrote to You by his Mother to Clermont; and...
Perceiving that you have been pleased to appoint Col. Smith a Supervisor for this District, I...
Govr Jay presents his respectful Compliments to the president of the United States, & takes the...
It occurs to me that it may not be perfectly prudent to say that we are never to expect Favors...
There does not appear to be a single Circumstance in the Case of the murderer in question, to...
M r . Jay has the honor of informing the President of the United States, that yesterday afternoon...
Your Letter to the chancellor went the Day after I wrote to you by his mother to Clermont; and...
Mr Jay has the Honor of observing to the President, on the Subject of Capt. Tate’s application,...
when M r Drayton of Charleston was here last Summer he told that the true nankeen cotton was in S...
I really esteem myself very much obliged & honored by your kind Letter of this Day, & those...
The Design of this Letter is merely for the Purpose of transmitting to You the pamplet herewith...
The Chief Justice of the U.S. has recieved, and presents his respectful acknowledgments to the...
The Letter herewith enclosed from Mr Wangenheim came to me enclosed from him, requesting me to...
On the 2 Instant ^Before I left Providence [ illegible ]^ I was honored with yours of the 19 of...
It occurs to me that it may not be perfectly prudent to say that we are never to expect Favors...
I have the Honor of transmitting to you herewith enclosed, a Packet which I received last Evening...
In a Packet sent last Week to Mr Randolph, was enclosed directed to You a Book which the author,...
private Since mine to you of Yesterday I have occasionally turned my Thoughts to the Subject of...
A Letter which I wrote to you on the 29 Octr last contained the following Paragraph vizt. “I am...
On the 2 d . Inst: I wrote to M r . Randolph, and sent him Copies of my Representation relative...
private Dear Sir London 23 June 1794 on Sunday the 15th of this month I arrived here. the next...
My first Idea was to have made a Sketch of what, in my opinion would be proper on the occasion;...