81John Jay’s Mission to London Editorial Note
(Jay Papers)
...arrested as a spy. Peter Augustus, who was about to start studying law, proved to be charming...
82Opinion of John Brown (1762–1826) in Jefferson v. Rivanna Company, [19 November 1819] (Jefferson Papers)
I have not been able to ascertain a serious doubt. It passed by the grant from the Crown to
83Introductory Note: The Federalist, [27 October 1787–28 May 1788] (Hamilton Papers)
...omitted his most important contribution to political thought could be considered......to the “...
84Circuit Court Diary, 15 April–1 June 1792 (Jay Papers)
April 15— Went to Rye— planted 2 Willow Trees—one in the Row... ...nearly opposite to the first...
85[May 1785] (Adams Papers)
...with us at Auteuil. In the afternoon, Mr. Jefferson came out; he drank tea with us. No......to...
86[March 1786] (Adams Papers)
...In the Evening other Company came in, according to the Fashion, in this Country. Mrs.... ...to...
87Editorial Note (Jefferson Papers)
, submitted recommendations to for appointments to the new college’s ...consisted of Jefferson...
88Circuit Court Diary, 21 June–9 July 1791 (Jay Papers)
...W.E. drew an association whereby the Subscribers bound themselves to support the british Gov
89Memorandum on Appointments, 6 July 1802 (Jefferson Papers)
Thomas BlanchardThomas Ward of Newark