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CONTENTS OF VOLUME II. xi To Robert R. Livingston 309 At Bordeaux and Bayonne. From Robert R. Livingston 310 The Havana trade—Charleston and General Greene—Attachment to the French alliance. Extracts from Jay's Diary 311 Brief memoranda. To Robert R. Livingston 312 Arrival at Paris—Meets Franklin at Passy—Vergennes, Fox, Shelburne—Adams and Laurens. To Count de Montmorin 314 Respecting the journey to Paris—The Countess Montmorin— Count D'Estaing. To Robert R. Livingston 317 Conference with Lafayette—Intentions of British Ministry— Emissaries in America. Ralph Izard to Mrs. Jay 320 News from America—Sir James Jay—Duel. To Count D'Estaing 320 Regrets missing his call. From Robert R. Livingston 321 Exchange of Spanish with British prisoners—Remittance for salaries. From John Adams 322 Love for the Dutch—Intrigues at courts—British Ministry. To John Adams 324 Dutch and Spanish negotiations—Changes in British Ministry. From Dr. John Bard 326 Flower and fruit seeds from Spain. From Peter Van Schaack 327 Friendly letter. From John Adams 327 Decided views as to treating with the English—" Their fears only govern them "—Firmness necessary. To Egbert Benson 329 The Vermont business—Aid for his family in America—Sir James in England.
Title | The correspondence and public papers of John Jay - 2 |
Creator | Jay, John |
Publisher | G.P. Putnam's Sons |
Place of Publication | New York, London |
Date | [1890-93] |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000018 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | CONTENTS OF VOLUME II. xi To Robert R. Livingston 309 At Bordeaux and Bayonne. From Robert R. Livingston 310 The Havana trade—Charleston and General Greene—Attachment to the French alliance. Extracts from Jay's Diary 311 Brief memoranda. To Robert R. Livingston 312 Arrival at Paris—Meets Franklin at Passy—Vergennes, Fox, Shelburne—Adams and Laurens. To Count de Montmorin 314 Respecting the journey to Paris—The Countess Montmorin— Count D'Estaing. To Robert R. Livingston 317 Conference with Lafayette—Intentions of British Ministry— Emissaries in America. Ralph Izard to Mrs. Jay 320 News from America—Sir James Jay—Duel. To Count D'Estaing 320 Regrets missing his call. From Robert R. Livingston 321 Exchange of Spanish with British prisoners—Remittance for salaries. From John Adams 322 Love for the Dutch—Intrigues at courts—British Ministry. To John Adams 324 Dutch and Spanish negotiations—Changes in British Ministry. From Dr. John Bard 326 Flower and fruit seeds from Spain. From Peter Van Schaack 327 Friendly letter. From John Adams 327 Decided views as to treating with the English—" Their fears only govern them "—Firmness necessary. To Egbert Benson 329 The Vermont business—Aid for his family in America—Sir James in England. |
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