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xviii CONTENTS OF VOLUME L. Instructions to Jay as Minister to Spain . . . 248 A treaty of alliance, a loan of money, and trade privileges in the West Indies to be sought. Mrs. Jay to her Mother 251 Account of disaster in voyage to Spain—Scenes on the Confederacy—Change of course to Martinico. To the President of Congress ..... 253 Humiliating situation of the officers of the Confederacy— Money advanced them. 1780. To Benjamin Franklin 254 Arrival at Cadiz—Account of voyage from the Delaware— American credit low. To Count de Vergennes ...... 256 Announces his appointment to Spanish Mission, and requests the favorable interposition of France in securing the proposed treaty with Spain. To Don Joseph Galvez ...... 259 Communicates his appointment to and arrival at Court of Spain—Terms of the proposed treaty stated—Mr. Carmichael, Jay's secretary. To the President of Congress 263 Announces arrival in Spain. Jay's Instructions to William Carmichael . . . 265 Directed to proceed to Madrid in advance of Jay—Dispatches for the Spanish Minister—What information to obtain, and what to communicate. From William Carmichael 268 Arrives at Madrid—Reports interview with French Minister there—Items of intelligence. From Benjamin Franklin ...... 270 Deposits a credit to Jay at Madrid. From John Adams . 271 Congratulations on safe arrival at Cadiz—Believes he can speedily secure treaty with Spain—How to transmit letters to America. From Florida Blanca 273 Expresses appreciation of Jay's appointment to Spanish Court—Cautious as to his public reception—Desires perfect friendship with United States.
Title | The correspondence and public papers of John Jay - 1 |
Creator | Jay, John |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000021 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | xviii CONTENTS OF VOLUME L. Instructions to Jay as Minister to Spain . . . 248 A treaty of alliance, a loan of money, and trade privileges in the West Indies to be sought. Mrs. Jay to her Mother 251 Account of disaster in voyage to Spain—Scenes on the Confederacy—Change of course to Martinico. To the President of Congress ..... 253 Humiliating situation of the officers of the Confederacy— Money advanced them. 1780. To Benjamin Franklin 254 Arrival at Cadiz—Account of voyage from the Delaware— American credit low. To Count de Vergennes ...... 256 Announces his appointment to Spanish Mission, and requests the favorable interposition of France in securing the proposed treaty with Spain. To Don Joseph Galvez ...... 259 Communicates his appointment to and arrival at Court of Spain—Terms of the proposed treaty stated—Mr. Carmichael, Jay's secretary. To the President of Congress 263 Announces arrival in Spain. Jay's Instructions to William Carmichael . . . 265 Directed to proceed to Madrid in advance of Jay—Dispatches for the Spanish Minister—What information to obtain, and what to communicate. From William Carmichael 268 Arrives at Madrid—Reports interview with French Minister there—Items of intelligence. From Benjamin Franklin ...... 270 Deposits a credit to Jay at Madrid. From John Adams . 271 Congratulations on safe arrival at Cadiz—Believes he can speedily secure treaty with Spain—How to transmit letters to America. From Florida Blanca 273 Expresses appreciation of Jay's appointment to Spanish Court—Cautious as to his public reception—Desires perfect friendship with United States. |
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