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158 CORRESPONDENCE AND PUBLIC PAPERS. answer they may resolve upon. When you retire you will be reconducted by the Secretary for Foreign Affairs. A visit will be expected by every member of Congress, as well those who may be in town, as others who may afterwards arrive during your residence here.1 I hope the state of your health will soon be such as to admit of your coming on to this city before the heats of summer render travelling disagreeable. It will give me great pleasure to take you by the hand and to assure you in person of the esteem and regard with which I am, dear sir, Your most obedient and very humble servant, John Jay. To Senor Don Diego Gardoqui, The Plenipotentiary of His Catholic Majesty, charged with his affairs at the United States of America in Congress assembled. DR. RICHARD PRICE TO JAY. Newington Green, near London, Dear Sir : Jul? 9th, 1785. I hope you will excuse the liberty I take in introducing to you the bearer of this letter, M r. Curtauld. He and his Motherland Sisters have for several years made a part of my congregation at Haukney, and his character is unexceptionable. He has converted his little property into money which he intends to employ in purchasing land in some 1 The Spanish Minister was received by Congress at noon of July 2d. On the previous day Jay wrote to him : " I shall have the honour of accompanying and introducing you to Congress, and for that purpose we will proceed together from my house in my carriage so near twelve o'clock as to be at the Congress Chamber exactly at the time appointed."
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 | 00000193 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | 158 CORRESPONDENCE AND PUBLIC PAPERS. answer they may resolve upon. When you retire you will be reconducted by the Secretary for Foreign Affairs. A visit will be expected by every member of Congress, as well those who may be in town, as others who may afterwards arrive during your residence here.1 I hope the state of your health will soon be such as to admit of your coming on to this city before the heats of summer render travelling disagreeable. It will give me great pleasure to take you by the hand and to assure you in person of the esteem and regard with which I am, dear sir, Your most obedient and very humble servant, John Jay. To Senor Don Diego Gardoqui, The Plenipotentiary of His Catholic Majesty, charged with his affairs at the United States of America in Congress assembled. DR. RICHARD PRICE TO JAY. Newington Green, near London, Dear Sir : Jul? 9th, 1785. I hope you will excuse the liberty I take in introducing to you the bearer of this letter, M r. Curtauld. He and his Motherland Sisters have for several years made a part of my congregation at Haukney, and his character is unexceptionable. He has converted his little property into money which he intends to employ in purchasing land in some 1 The Spanish Minister was received by Congress at noon of July 2d. On the previous day Jay wrote to him : " I shall have the honour of accompanying and introducing you to Congress, and for that purpose we will proceed together from my house in my carriage so near twelve o'clock as to be at the Congress Chamber exactly at the time appointed." |
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