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My last to you was written on the 25 th . ult: and is gone in the Ohio, Cap t . Kemp, who sailed...
The enclosed contains my Resignation of the office of chief Justice —I cannot quit it, without...
The enclosed contains my Resignation of the office of chief Justice— I cannot quit it, without...
Your letter of the 29th Ulto resigning the Office of Chief Justice of the United States I...
You will have learnt from the public Gazettes, and through other more authentic channels, that...
private I have been honored with yours of the 31 of last month. the article in the Treaty to...
I have been honored with yours of the 31 of last month. The article in the Treaty to which you...
private Since mine to you of Yesterday I have occasionally turned my Thoughts to the Subject of...
Since mine to You of Yesterday I have occasionally turned my thoughts to the subject of it— I...
apprehensive that my Letter to you (herewith enclosed) is not exactly such an one, as the...
Your two letters of the 14th instant came duly to hand. With respect to Mr Pickman, I beg you to...
The enclosed, under cover from Sir John Sinclair, came to my hands a few days since. I sincerely...
the British Ratification of the Treaty not having arrived and consequently the Time for...
The British Ratification of the Treaty not having arrived and consequently the time for...
Govr Jay presents his respectful Compliments to the president of the United States, & takes the...
Gov r . Jay presents his respectful Compliments to the President of the United States, & takes...
Accept, my dear Sir, my thanks for your note of the 25th Instant—enclosing a copy of Mr Bayards...
Accept, my dear Sir, my thanks for your note of the 25 th . Instant— enclosing a copy of M r ....
private You can have very little Time for private Letters, and therefore I am the more obliged by...
John Jay, by Ellen Sharples (probably after James Sharples), c. 1795. Pencil on paper. (£ Bristol...
You judged very right when in your letter of the 18th Ulto you observed I “can have very little...
It occurs to me that it may not be perfectly prudent to say that we are never to expect Favors...
It occurs to me that it may not be perfectly prudent to say that we are never to expect Favors...
Your favour of the 8th instant from Albany, was duly received; but not before arrangements for...