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CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. xv PAGE To Committee of New York Freeholders . . . 288 In reply to the foregoing. J^essage from Governor Jay to the Legislature . . 289 In the matter of appointments to office—The powers of the Governor and his Council—Conflict of views. From the Mayor and Aldermen of Albany . . 294 Tribute to Jay's "virtues, talents, and patriotism." 1802. To Robert Lenox ....... 295 Portrait of Jay by Vanderlyn. 1803. To Professor Henry Davis 296 Respecting his son's tuition and expenses at New Haven. 1804. To General Schuyler 298 Hamilton's death—Sympathies. To Mrs. Banyer 299 Domestic letter on the loss of her boy, Jay's grandson. 1805. To Lindley Murray 300 Friendly letter—The English language. To John Murray, Jun 302 The African free school in New York. From William Wilberforce . . . . . 304 Observations on pamphlet entitled, " War in Disguise, or the Frauds of the Neutral Flags." 1806. To William Wilberforce 306 Jay's observations on the foregoing.
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 | 00000020 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. xv PAGE To Committee of New York Freeholders . . . 288 In reply to the foregoing. J^essage from Governor Jay to the Legislature . . 289 In the matter of appointments to office—The powers of the Governor and his Council—Conflict of views. From the Mayor and Aldermen of Albany . . 294 Tribute to Jay's "virtues, talents, and patriotism." 1802. To Robert Lenox ....... 295 Portrait of Jay by Vanderlyn. 1803. To Professor Henry Davis 296 Respecting his son's tuition and expenses at New Haven. 1804. To General Schuyler 298 Hamilton's death—Sympathies. To Mrs. Banyer 299 Domestic letter on the loss of her boy, Jay's grandson. 1805. To Lindley Murray 300 Friendly letter—The English language. To John Murray, Jun 302 The African free school in New York. From William Wilberforce . . . . . 304 Observations on pamphlet entitled, " War in Disguise, or the Frauds of the Neutral Flags." 1806. To William Wilberforce 306 Jay's observations on the foregoing. |
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