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UP^l^ijii J^l^^ WmM. CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. 1794. PAGE To Dugald Stewart I Returning thanks for the gift of his " ingenious work." To Mrs. Jay 2 Dined with the President—Agitation in Congress on the question of war. To Mrs. Jay 3 His appointment ^to the British mission probable, and his duty to accept. To Mrs. Jay 5 No appointment '' ever operated more unpleasantly upon me "—Court business at Philadelphia fatiguing. From President Washington 6 Jay's commission as envoy to Great Britain. To Mrs. Jay 7 Senate approves his appointment—Burr among the few who opposed it. From Mrs. Jay 8 Jay's appointment, with prospect, induces surprise, grief, and resignation. From President Washington ..... 8 Suggesting that Jay should become '' resident" minister at London, succeeding Pinckney, who would be sent to Paris. To President Washington ...... 9 Declines the new honor—Would prefer to retain the Chief- Justiceship were the Supreme Court " on its proper footing." Instructions to Jay as Envoy Extraordinary to Great Britain 10
Title | The correspondence and public papers of John Jay - 4 |
Creator | Jay, John |
Publisher | G.P. Putnam's Sons |
Place of Publication | New York, London |
Date | [1890-93] |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Title | 00000010 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | UP^l^ijii J^l^^ WmM. CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. 1794. PAGE To Dugald Stewart I Returning thanks for the gift of his " ingenious work." To Mrs. Jay 2 Dined with the President—Agitation in Congress on the question of war. To Mrs. Jay 3 His appointment ^to the British mission probable, and his duty to accept. To Mrs. Jay 5 No appointment '' ever operated more unpleasantly upon me "—Court business at Philadelphia fatiguing. From President Washington 6 Jay's commission as envoy to Great Britain. To Mrs. Jay 7 Senate approves his appointment—Burr among the few who opposed it. From Mrs. Jay 8 Jay's appointment, with prospect, induces surprise, grief, and resignation. From President Washington ..... 8 Suggesting that Jay should become '' resident" minister at London, succeeding Pinckney, who would be sent to Paris. To President Washington ...... 9 Declines the new honor—Would prefer to retain the Chief- Justiceship were the Supreme Court " on its proper footing." Instructions to Jay as Envoy Extraordinary to Great Britain 10 |
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