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CONTENTS OF VOLUME L. xxi PAGE From William Bingham 364 Comments on public spirit in America—Effect of loss of Charleston—Accident to Gouverneur Morris. Conference with Florida Blanca .... 367 Loss of Charleston—Bills of Exchange—The Messrs. Joyce —Proposition to send specie to America, and Jay's views— Clothing for American troops. To the President of Congress ..... 373 Acceptance of bills—Case of an injured American sea-captain. Kitty Livingston to Mrs. Jay ..... 374 Wager as to whether the latter will paint and go to plays on Sundays at Madrid—British attack on Elizabethtown—Brother Jack. To Benjamin Franklin 377 Requests further credit/(?r salaries—On good terms with the French Minister at Madrid. To John Adams 379 Effect of capture of Charleston. To De Neufville & Son 381 Their continued attachment to America—Non-arrival of Mr. Laurens—American reverses not serious. From Robert R. Livingston 383 Friendship and ambition—America never so capable of resisting England. Conferences with the French Ambassador . . 385 Jay presents his difficulties in negotiations with the Spanish Court—The ambassador's suggestions. Conferences with Gardoqui and Del Campo . . 392 The former suggests a consideration for loans solicited by America—Jay's reply—The Mississippi question—Criticisms on action of Congress—Correspondence. Mrs. Montgomery to Mrs. Jay 402 Personal intelligence—Duelling in the army—Affecting allusion to her " lost soldier." To Benjamin Franklin 404 Spanish negotiation goes on heavily—Cumberland's movements. To the President of Congress 405 The Spanish offer of a loan for three years.
Title | The correspondence and public papers of John Jay - 1 |
Creator | Jay, John |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
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Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | CONTENTS OF VOLUME L. xxi PAGE From William Bingham 364 Comments on public spirit in America—Effect of loss of Charleston—Accident to Gouverneur Morris. Conference with Florida Blanca .... 367 Loss of Charleston—Bills of Exchange—The Messrs. Joyce —Proposition to send specie to America, and Jay's views— Clothing for American troops. To the President of Congress ..... 373 Acceptance of bills—Case of an injured American sea-captain. Kitty Livingston to Mrs. Jay ..... 374 Wager as to whether the latter will paint and go to plays on Sundays at Madrid—British attack on Elizabethtown—Brother Jack. To Benjamin Franklin 377 Requests further credit/(?r salaries—On good terms with the French Minister at Madrid. To John Adams 379 Effect of capture of Charleston. To De Neufville & Son 381 Their continued attachment to America—Non-arrival of Mr. Laurens—American reverses not serious. From Robert R. Livingston 383 Friendship and ambition—America never so capable of resisting England. Conferences with the French Ambassador . . 385 Jay presents his difficulties in negotiations with the Spanish Court—The ambassador's suggestions. Conferences with Gardoqui and Del Campo . . 392 The former suggests a consideration for loans solicited by America—Jay's reply—The Mississippi question—Criticisms on action of Congress—Correspondence. Mrs. Montgomery to Mrs. Jay 402 Personal intelligence—Duelling in the army—Affecting allusion to her " lost soldier." To Benjamin Franklin 404 Spanish negotiation goes on heavily—Cumberland's movements. To the President of Congress 405 The Spanish offer of a loan for three years. |
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