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522 INDEX. taxes, election, 57 ; Jay in N. Y. Congress', 58 ; to Duane, change of gov't, horses, racing, 63 ; to R. Livingston, N. Y. Convention, 64 ; to Rutledge, views, Canada affairs, Wooster, 68 ; to Pres. of Congress, army promotions, 70 ; drafts N. Y. resolutions on independence, 72; to Mrs. Jay, from Salisbury, Ct., 73 ; reports on purchase of cannon, 75 ; to R. Morris, enemy's movements and his own views of action, 85 ; on com. to detect conspiracies, 90, n.; to Assembly of New Hampshire, Tories, 90 ; to Rutledge, conspiracies, 92 ; writes address of N. Y. Conv. to its constituents, 102 ; to W. Livingston, on militia bill, 122 ; to Mrs. Jay, health of parents, 124 ; drafts N. Y. constitution, 126, n.j to Livingston and Morris, on State constitution, 128 ; to Yates, declines governorship, 136 ; to Gansevoort, recommends Schuyler, 140; to Mrs Jay, domestic, 141 ; to Schuyler, the election, retreat from Ticonderoga, 142, 148 ; on N. Y. Council of Safety, 144; to Tryon Co. Com., panic of the people, 152 ; to Schuyler, his reputation, 153 ; to St. Clair, the Ticonderoga retreat, 156 ; elected Chief-Justice of N. Y., 158, n.; charge to Ulster Co. Grand Jury, 158 ; to Schuyler, justice will be done him, 170; to J. Delancey, friendly, 171 ; to Schuyler, service to country, Jay's father, 175 ; to G. Morris, loss of Ft. Montgomery, treaty with France, etc., 176, 179; to Van Schaack, friendly, 181 ; elected Pres. of Congress, 184, n.; to Lafayette, Canada, 185 ; to R. Livingston, N. Y. Legislature, etc., 186, 188 ; to R. Morris, his case in Congress, 188 ; to Kitty Livingston, on loss of house, 190 ; to Schuyler, his resignation, 193 ; to Gen. Lincoln, Maj. Clarkson, 195 ; to Washington, Gates and Canada, intrigue in Congress, Marine Com., 196, 204, 209 ; to Gov. Clinton, Vermont dispute, delegates to Congress, 214; writes circular-letter from Congress, 218 ; to F. Jay, resigns Chief-Justiceship, 236; to Gov. Clinton, Vermont, 237 ; appointed Minister to Spain, 245, n.; to Pres. of Congress, on complimentary vote, 245 ; Jay's instructions, 248 ; to Washington, acknowledges congratulations, 248 ; his embarkation and voyage 251, n.; to Pres. of Congress, ship Confederacy, 253; to Franklin, voyage and arrival at Cadiz, 254 ; to Vergennes, announcing appointment, 256 ; to Don Galvez, appointment and arrival, Mr. Carmichael, 259 ; to Pres. of Congress, arrival in Spain, 263; instructions to Carmichael, his secretary, 265 ; to Pres. of Congress, Spain's attitude, 274; to Florida Blanca, Spain's good-will, gov't and resources of U. S., 277, 280; to J. Adams, Spain's disposition towards U. S., 304; to Blanca, military news, 306 ; to De Neufville & Co., their interest in America, 308 ; to Franklin, bills, French Court, print of Franklin, 309 ; to Blanca, the Congress drafts, 311 ; to Gov. Clinton, British movements, N. Y. Confiscation Act, 314 ; Conference with Blanca, 316 ; on navigation of the Mississippi, 327 ; to his father, describing trip to Madrid, 333 ; to Blanca, his health, 336; to
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 | 00000549 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | 522 INDEX. taxes, election, 57 ; Jay in N. Y. Congress', 58 ; to Duane, change of gov't, horses, racing, 63 ; to R. Livingston, N. Y. Convention, 64 ; to Rutledge, views, Canada affairs, Wooster, 68 ; to Pres. of Congress, army promotions, 70 ; drafts N. Y. resolutions on independence, 72; to Mrs. Jay, from Salisbury, Ct., 73 ; reports on purchase of cannon, 75 ; to R. Morris, enemy's movements and his own views of action, 85 ; on com. to detect conspiracies, 90, n.; to Assembly of New Hampshire, Tories, 90 ; to Rutledge, conspiracies, 92 ; writes address of N. Y. Conv. to its constituents, 102 ; to W. Livingston, on militia bill, 122 ; to Mrs. Jay, health of parents, 124 ; drafts N. Y. constitution, 126, n.j to Livingston and Morris, on State constitution, 128 ; to Yates, declines governorship, 136 ; to Gansevoort, recommends Schuyler, 140; to Mrs Jay, domestic, 141 ; to Schuyler, the election, retreat from Ticonderoga, 142, 148 ; on N. Y. Council of Safety, 144; to Tryon Co. Com., panic of the people, 152 ; to Schuyler, his reputation, 153 ; to St. Clair, the Ticonderoga retreat, 156 ; elected Chief-Justice of N. Y., 158, n.; charge to Ulster Co. Grand Jury, 158 ; to Schuyler, justice will be done him, 170; to J. Delancey, friendly, 171 ; to Schuyler, service to country, Jay's father, 175 ; to G. Morris, loss of Ft. Montgomery, treaty with France, etc., 176, 179; to Van Schaack, friendly, 181 ; elected Pres. of Congress, 184, n.; to Lafayette, Canada, 185 ; to R. Livingston, N. Y. Legislature, etc., 186, 188 ; to R. Morris, his case in Congress, 188 ; to Kitty Livingston, on loss of house, 190 ; to Schuyler, his resignation, 193 ; to Gen. Lincoln, Maj. Clarkson, 195 ; to Washington, Gates and Canada, intrigue in Congress, Marine Com., 196, 204, 209 ; to Gov. Clinton, Vermont dispute, delegates to Congress, 214; writes circular-letter from Congress, 218 ; to F. Jay, resigns Chief-Justiceship, 236; to Gov. Clinton, Vermont, 237 ; appointed Minister to Spain, 245, n.; to Pres. of Congress, on complimentary vote, 245 ; Jay's instructions, 248 ; to Washington, acknowledges congratulations, 248 ; his embarkation and voyage 251, n.; to Pres. of Congress, ship Confederacy, 253; to Franklin, voyage and arrival at Cadiz, 254 ; to Vergennes, announcing appointment, 256 ; to Don Galvez, appointment and arrival, Mr. Carmichael, 259 ; to Pres. of Congress, arrival in Spain, 263; instructions to Carmichael, his secretary, 265 ; to Pres. of Congress, Spain's attitude, 274; to Florida Blanca, Spain's good-will, gov't and resources of U. S., 277, 280; to J. Adams, Spain's disposition towards U. S., 304; to Blanca, military news, 306 ; to De Neufville & Co., their interest in America, 308 ; to Franklin, bills, French Court, print of Franklin, 309 ; to Blanca, the Congress drafts, 311 ; to Gov. Clinton, British movements, N. Y. Confiscation Act, 314 ; Conference with Blanca, 316 ; on navigation of the Mississippi, 327 ; to his father, describing trip to Madrid, 333 ; to Blanca, his health, 336; to |
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