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xvi CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. 1807. To Peter Van Schaack 309 Upon the recent election—Duty to one's party. To Gouverneur Morris 31a Friendly note with reflections. 1808. To Judge Richard Peters 311 Life in retirement. 1809. To Morris S. Miller 313 On the election in the Western District. To Judge Peters 315 On the advance of agriculture—Situation in Europe. From William Wilberforce 319 Suppression of the slave-trade. To Rev. Dr. Jedediah Morse 322 On writing a history of the United States. To William Wilberforce 324 The slave-trade—Personal items. 18IO. From Peter A. Jay 326 Anniversary of the Washington Society in New York. To Judge Peters 327 "Our political sky grows more and more threatening." From William Wilberforce 330 His new residence near London—The African Institution —Parliamentary reform. To William Wilberforce 335 Parliamentary reform—Democracy. From Judge Peters 338 Agricultural matters.
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 | 00000021 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | xvi CONTENTS OF VOLUME IV. 1807. To Peter Van Schaack 309 Upon the recent election—Duty to one's party. To Gouverneur Morris 31a Friendly note with reflections. 1808. To Judge Richard Peters 311 Life in retirement. 1809. To Morris S. Miller 313 On the election in the Western District. To Judge Peters 315 On the advance of agriculture—Situation in Europe. From William Wilberforce 319 Suppression of the slave-trade. To Rev. Dr. Jedediah Morse 322 On writing a history of the United States. To William Wilberforce 324 The slave-trade—Personal items. 18IO. From Peter A. Jay 326 Anniversary of the Washington Society in New York. To Judge Peters 327 "Our political sky grows more and more threatening." From William Wilberforce 330 His new residence near London—The African Institution —Parliamentary reform. To William Wilberforce 335 Parliamentary reform—Democracy. From Judge Peters 338 Agricultural matters. |
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