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The Undersigned, Agents of the State of New York on the one and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts...
Having accepted the Place of Secy for foreign Affairs, it becomes my duty to inform You that...
By The United States in Congress Assembled— May 7th, 1784. Congress proceeded to the election,&...
I venture to address myself to you as Minister of foreign Affairs, because I Sincerely hope that...
Resolved ^ Unanimously ^ . Eight States only being represented that his Ex y the President inform...
One of these Days I shall devote a Leisure Hour to forming a Cypher, and will send it to You by...
The Marq s . Dela Fayette is so obliging as to take Charge of this Letter— He has seen much of...
The Letter you favored me with gave me great Pleasure; it was well written, and well spelt; and...
R. H. Lee presents his compliments to the honorable M r . Jay and sends him a paper of such...
Trenton December 1784 At a Conference at M r . Jays on Fryday Evening the 10th Dec r present all...
The various, reiterated and important Acts of Friendship done by your majesty to these States,...
Since your letter of the 28 th . of Novb r ., I’ve not rec d . a single line from you; and tho’ I...
Whereas the military Talents of the Marq s . De la Fayette has during the late war discovered...
Journal of Proceedings in Execution of the Law appointing James Duane John Jay Rob t . R....
Your letter of the 28 th . reached me last fryday; & from the date of that & y r . former letter...
The Baron De Steuben has informed me that he is about to set out for Trenton, where he expects to...
I am Very Happy to think I will at last meet You, and to morrow Expect doing myself the pleasure...
A sufficient N o . of members to form a Congress not having arrived at Trenton, I passed on to...
Yesterday’s letter being some what official, I must, Before the Express goes, gratify my desire...
Altho I Hope in a few days Having the pleasure to see You, I must Beg Leave to mention a matter...
In order to reduce to a Certainty the Substance of our ^ my ^ Conversations with Gov r Clinton on...
I should have done myself the Honor long ago of congratulating you, Sir, by letter on your safe...
It has gave me much Pain that I have not been able to answer your Letter of the 18 th . Ultimo...
The People of the State of New York By the Grace of God, Free and Independent To All to whom...
Sincerely do I congratulate you on your Arrival amongst your Friends— I do not wonder at your...
D r Price presents his very respectful complim ts : to M r Jay, and requests the favour of his...
I cannot let M r . Remsen depart, without acknowledging the Rec t . of your friendly Letter of 18...
You may remember that Peter V Schaack Esq r . was among those [ illegible ] to whom the Com rs ....
I have just heard that a French Packet is on the Point of departure for New York— I cannot permit...
I am Very Unfortunate in My Attempts to Meet You, But Hope at last to Have Better Success, and...