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xiv CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. 1786. To Thomas Jefferson 178 The general situation at home—Jealousy of the powers of Congress—The confederation " very imperfect." To the President of Congress 180 Consuls for China and other Asiatic powers. From Thomas Jefferson 181 Littlepage's abuse of Jay. To Frederick Jay 181 Impropriety of applying to foreign ministers for personal favors. To Governor Clinton ....... 182 Resigns his office of boundary commissioner. To John Adams . . . . . . . 183 Federal opinions "ripen slower in the South than in the North." From Francis Hopkinson 183 Pennsylvania politics and constitution—She " hops along on one leg better than I expected." To R. Lushington 185 Respecting the protection of manumitted slaves. To General Washington . . . . . .186 Errors in our national system—The Virginia proposition for revising the Articles of Confederation—A general convention proposed. To Francis Hopkinson ...... 187 Prefers the constitution of New York to that of Pennsylvania. To Lord Lansdowne ....... 188 England's restrictive policy criticised. From James Monroe 190 His advice requested on the formation of new States and the Indian question. To Lord Lansdowne ....... 191 More good temper in America than she is credited with— Fair treatment of the Tory element—Reciprocity in trade matters urged.
Title | The correspondence and public papers of John Jay - 3 |
Creator | Jay, John |
Publisher | G.P. Putnam's Sons |
Place of Publication | New York, London |
Date | [1890-93] |
Language | eng |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000023 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | xiv CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. 1786. To Thomas Jefferson 178 The general situation at home—Jealousy of the powers of Congress—The confederation " very imperfect." To the President of Congress 180 Consuls for China and other Asiatic powers. From Thomas Jefferson 181 Littlepage's abuse of Jay. To Frederick Jay 181 Impropriety of applying to foreign ministers for personal favors. To Governor Clinton ....... 182 Resigns his office of boundary commissioner. To John Adams . . . . . . . 183 Federal opinions "ripen slower in the South than in the North." From Francis Hopkinson 183 Pennsylvania politics and constitution—She " hops along on one leg better than I expected." To R. Lushington 185 Respecting the protection of manumitted slaves. To General Washington . . . . . .186 Errors in our national system—The Virginia proposition for revising the Articles of Confederation—A general convention proposed. To Francis Hopkinson ...... 187 Prefers the constitution of New York to that of Pennsylvania. To Lord Lansdowne ....... 188 England's restrictive policy criticised. From James Monroe 190 His advice requested on the formation of new States and the Indian question. To Lord Lansdowne ....... 191 More good temper in America than she is credited with— Fair treatment of the Tory element—Reciprocity in trade matters urged. |
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