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191 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 29 October 1794 1794-10-29 I have been honored with your’s of the 5 th . of September. Want of Liesure constrains me to be...
192 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 6 March 1795 1795-03-06 My last to you was written on the 25 th . ult: and is gone in the Ohio, Cap t . Kemp, who sailed...
193 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 29 June 1795 1795-06-29 The enclosed contains my Resignation of the office of chief Justice— I cannot quit it, without...
194 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 3 September 1795 1795-09-03 I have been honored with yours of the 31 of last month. The article in the Treaty to which you...
195 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 4 September 1795 1795-09-04 Since mine to You of Yesterday I have occasionally turned my thoughts to the subject of it— I...
196 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 26 January 1796 1796-01-26 The British Ratification of the Treaty not having arrived and consequently the time for...
197 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 25 March 1796 … 1796-03-25 Gov r . Jay presents his respectful Compliments to the President of the United States, & takes...
198 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 18 April 1796 1796-04-18 John Jay, by Ellen Sharples (probably after James Sharples), c. 1795. Pencil on paper. (£ Bristol...
199 Jay, John Washington, George From John Jay to George Washington, 19 September 1796 1796-09-19 It occurs to me that it may not be perfectly prudent to say that we are never to expect Favors...
200 Jay, John Washington, George XII. Opinion of the Chief Justice, 28 August 1790 1790-08-28 The Case which I had Yesterday the Honor of recieving from you gave occasion to the following...