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524 INDEX. 317 ; to Count D'Estaing, regrets missing him, 320 ; to Adams, the negotiations, 324 ; to Benson, Vermont, 329 ; to Mrs. M. Livingston, domestic, 331 ; to Adams, must treat with Britain on equal footing, 335 ! to Van Schaack, friendly, 343 ; to Livingston, Marbois' letter, the Mississippi, England will treat with the U. S., 345, 348 ; to R. Morris, his son's schooling, 350 ; to G. Morris, Congress instructions, 353 ; his diary, interviews with the English negotiators, 360 ; to Livingston, long report on negotiations, Franklin, Oswald, Rayneval, Vaughan, Jay's distrust of France, 366 To Juliana Penn, her Am. estates, III, 3 ; to R. Livingston, the peace, State boundaries, the army, etc., 5, 6 ; to Sayre, the peace despatches, 8 ; his diary, interview with Oswald, 9 ; to Mrs. Jay, domestic, at Rouen, 20, 23 ; to Lafayette, Spanish loan, 25 ; to Deane, reports about him, 29 ; to Gov. Greene, learning in Am., 33 ; to B. Vaughan, comments on affairs, 34 ; to Livingston, Spanish treaty, 38 ; to R. Morris, an introduction, 39 ; to Livingston, European courts, 42 ; to F. Child, printing press, 45 ; to Boudinot, introduces Mr. Vaughan, 47 ; to Livingston, Adams for London, etc., 48, 49 ; to Washington, address to army, 50 ; to Benson, domestic, 51 ; to Mrs. Livingston, friendly, 52 ; to G. Morris, as to another mission, 53 ; to Gov. Livingston, treatment of Tories, 54 ; to R. Livingston, the signing of the provisional treaty, 56 ; to R. Morris, no more money from France, treaty of commerce, 64 ; to Kitty Livingston, friendly, 67 ; to Livingston, his trip to England, Bath waters, 68 ; to Franklin, harmony of views as to treaty points, 73 ; to Benson, the Tories, 74 ; to Sec. Thomson, a commercial treaty, 76 ; to R. Morris, the treaty, 77 ; to R. Livingston, friendly, tories, 78 ; to Vaughan, treaty of commerce, 80 ; to Schuyler, wisdom and men in Am. affairs, 81 ; to G. Morris, affection for Am., 82 ; to Hamilton, friendly, the Tories, 89 ; to Sec. Thomson from London, British commerce, 95 ; 10 Countess of Huntington, acknowledgments, 99 ; to Kitty Livingston, friendly, 100 ; to G. Morris, resigns foreign mission, the Cincinnati Society, 109 ; to Deane, Benedict Arnold, 114 ; to R. Morris, friendly, 115 ; to Vaughan, commercial affairs, 117 ; to Witherspoon, aid for Am. colleges in France, 120 ; to Kitty Livingston, friendly, 123 ; to Sec. Thomson, Carmichael's accounts, 124; appointed Sec. of Foreign Affairs, 126; arrival at N. Y., reception, 126; to Pres. Congress, enclosing ratification of treaty, 127 ; to Livingston, his new appointment, 130 ; to Vaughan, on America, etc., 131, 134 ; to Franklin, trade, federalism, 135 ; to Lafayette, French commerce, 137 ; to Dr. Rush, Dickenson College, 139 ; to Adams, orders in Episcopal Church, 140; to Grand, American matters, 141 ; to Lowell, U. S. a nation, 142 ; to Pres. Congress, Honduras trade, 150 ; to Bingham, general news, 153 ; to Schuyler, declining nomination for governor of N. Y., 154 ;
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 | 00000551 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | 524 INDEX. 317 ; to Count D'Estaing, regrets missing him, 320 ; to Adams, the negotiations, 324 ; to Benson, Vermont, 329 ; to Mrs. M. Livingston, domestic, 331 ; to Adams, must treat with Britain on equal footing, 335 ! to Van Schaack, friendly, 343 ; to Livingston, Marbois' letter, the Mississippi, England will treat with the U. S., 345, 348 ; to R. Morris, his son's schooling, 350 ; to G. Morris, Congress instructions, 353 ; his diary, interviews with the English negotiators, 360 ; to Livingston, long report on negotiations, Franklin, Oswald, Rayneval, Vaughan, Jay's distrust of France, 366 To Juliana Penn, her Am. estates, III, 3 ; to R. Livingston, the peace, State boundaries, the army, etc., 5, 6 ; to Sayre, the peace despatches, 8 ; his diary, interview with Oswald, 9 ; to Mrs. Jay, domestic, at Rouen, 20, 23 ; to Lafayette, Spanish loan, 25 ; to Deane, reports about him, 29 ; to Gov. Greene, learning in Am., 33 ; to B. Vaughan, comments on affairs, 34 ; to Livingston, Spanish treaty, 38 ; to R. Morris, an introduction, 39 ; to Livingston, European courts, 42 ; to F. Child, printing press, 45 ; to Boudinot, introduces Mr. Vaughan, 47 ; to Livingston, Adams for London, etc., 48, 49 ; to Washington, address to army, 50 ; to Benson, domestic, 51 ; to Mrs. Livingston, friendly, 52 ; to G. Morris, as to another mission, 53 ; to Gov. Livingston, treatment of Tories, 54 ; to R. Livingston, the signing of the provisional treaty, 56 ; to R. Morris, no more money from France, treaty of commerce, 64 ; to Kitty Livingston, friendly, 67 ; to Livingston, his trip to England, Bath waters, 68 ; to Franklin, harmony of views as to treaty points, 73 ; to Benson, the Tories, 74 ; to Sec. Thomson, a commercial treaty, 76 ; to R. Morris, the treaty, 77 ; to R. Livingston, friendly, tories, 78 ; to Vaughan, treaty of commerce, 80 ; to Schuyler, wisdom and men in Am. affairs, 81 ; to G. Morris, affection for Am., 82 ; to Hamilton, friendly, the Tories, 89 ; to Sec. Thomson from London, British commerce, 95 ; 10 Countess of Huntington, acknowledgments, 99 ; to Kitty Livingston, friendly, 100 ; to G. Morris, resigns foreign mission, the Cincinnati Society, 109 ; to Deane, Benedict Arnold, 114 ; to R. Morris, friendly, 115 ; to Vaughan, commercial affairs, 117 ; to Witherspoon, aid for Am. colleges in France, 120 ; to Kitty Livingston, friendly, 123 ; to Sec. Thomson, Carmichael's accounts, 124; appointed Sec. of Foreign Affairs, 126; arrival at N. Y., reception, 126; to Pres. Congress, enclosing ratification of treaty, 127 ; to Livingston, his new appointment, 130 ; to Vaughan, on America, etc., 131, 134 ; to Franklin, trade, federalism, 135 ; to Lafayette, French commerce, 137 ; to Dr. Rush, Dickenson College, 139 ; to Adams, orders in Episcopal Church, 140; to Grand, American matters, 141 ; to Lowell, U. S. a nation, 142 ; to Pres. Congress, Honduras trade, 150 ; to Bingham, general news, 153 ; to Schuyler, declining nomination for governor of N. Y., 154 ; |
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