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INDEX. 527 to Gen. Lee, partisanship, 178 ; to Pickering, the President's firmness, 183 ; to Randolph, opposition to treaty, 186 ; to Washington, West India trade, 189 ; to Duane, treaty, 191 ; to Washington, the public mind, 197 ; to R. G. Harper, his feelings toward France, 198 ; to Rev. W. Ogden, " Age of Reason," 203 ; to Lowell, demagogues, 204 ; to Lady Amherst, thanks, 207 ; to Grenville, treaty, 209 ; to Tammany Soc, the city flags, 213 ; to Dr. Thatcher, faith in Am., 214 ; to W. Vaughan, society, etc, 215 ; to Mayor of N. Y., Bedloe's Island, 217 ; to Hammond, West India trade, 218 ; to Dr. Morse, history of Am. Rev., 223 ; to Dr. Rush, Mr. Rittenhouse, etc., 225 ; to Grenville, pacific dispositions, 226 ; to J. Sullivan, river St. Croix, Mitchell's map, 228 ; to Vaughan, on his arrival in Am., 230 ; to Col. Trumbull, Admiralty Courts, 231 ; to Pickering, Talleyrand, 233 ; to Pickering, foreigners in office, 241 ; to North, the French issue, 244 ; to Justices of Norwalk, Ct., pardon of S. Belknap, 245 ; to Adams, with address from N. Y. Legislature, 248 ; to Hamilton, N. Y. military, pardon of forgers, 249; to Adams, defences of N. Y., 250 ; to Dr. Morse, 252 ; from Hamilton, N. Y. defences, 254 ; from King, foreign news, 255 ; to Goodhue, overtures to France, 256 ; to Wilberforce, 258 ; from Troup, 259; to Troup, Washington's death, 260 ; to Dr. Miller, Revolution and Constitution, 261 ; from Dr. Miller, with explanations, 263 ; to Dr. Morse, 265 ; from Theop. Parsons, Mass. poli tics, 267; from Hamilton, plan to defeat the Anti-Federalists, 270, 272, n.; from Schuyler, 273 ; to Theop. • Parsons, 274 ; to Van Schaack, treaty expenses, 275 ; to Hatfield, declining re-nomination, 278 ; to Sir J. Sinclair, agriculture, 280; from Adams, reappointing Jay Chief-Justice, 284, to Adams, declination, 284 ; from N. Y. Federalist, 286 ; to same, 288 ; message to N. Y. Legislature on appointments, 289 ; from Albany Mayor, etc, 294 ; to R. Lenox, portrait, 295 ; to Prof. Davis, son at college, 296; from Pres. Dwight, 296, n. ; to Schuyler, 298 ; to Mrs. Banyer, 299 ; to Lindley Murray, 300 ; to J. Murray, African school, 302 ; from Wilberforce, 304 ; to same, 306 ; to Van Schaack, the election, 309; to G. Morris, 310; to Judge Peters, 311 ; to S. Miller, election, 313 ; to Judge Peters, 315 ; from Wilberforce, 319; to Dr. Morse, 322 ; to Wilberforce, 324 ; to P. A. Jay, 326; to Peters, 327 ; from Wilberforce, 330 ; to same, 335 ; from Peters, 338 ; to Peters, 341; from Peters, 344 ; to same, Washington's farewell address, 346 ; to Bristed, 358 ; to Van Schaack, 360 ; to G. Morris, 362, 370 ; to Rev. C. Chapin, 364; to Dr. Morse, 365 ; to Evarts, 368 ; to Rev. J. McKean, 371 ; to N. Webster, 372 ; from same, 373 ; from King, 374 ; to same, 375 ; from Wm. Jay, 376 ; from Pickering, 377 ; to same, 378 ; to Peters, 380, 386 ; from same, 381 ; to Dr. Morse, 383 ; to Dr. Mason, 388 ; to Dr. Romeyn, 389 ; to Sinclair, 390 to J. Murray, 391, 403 ; to G. Morris, 393 ; from Adams,
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 | 00000554 |
Type | Books/Pamphlets |
Transcript | INDEX. 527 to Gen. Lee, partisanship, 178 ; to Pickering, the President's firmness, 183 ; to Randolph, opposition to treaty, 186 ; to Washington, West India trade, 189 ; to Duane, treaty, 191 ; to Washington, the public mind, 197 ; to R. G. Harper, his feelings toward France, 198 ; to Rev. W. Ogden, " Age of Reason," 203 ; to Lowell, demagogues, 204 ; to Lady Amherst, thanks, 207 ; to Grenville, treaty, 209 ; to Tammany Soc, the city flags, 213 ; to Dr. Thatcher, faith in Am., 214 ; to W. Vaughan, society, etc, 215 ; to Mayor of N. Y., Bedloe's Island, 217 ; to Hammond, West India trade, 218 ; to Dr. Morse, history of Am. Rev., 223 ; to Dr. Rush, Mr. Rittenhouse, etc., 225 ; to Grenville, pacific dispositions, 226 ; to J. Sullivan, river St. Croix, Mitchell's map, 228 ; to Vaughan, on his arrival in Am., 230 ; to Col. Trumbull, Admiralty Courts, 231 ; to Pickering, Talleyrand, 233 ; to Pickering, foreigners in office, 241 ; to North, the French issue, 244 ; to Justices of Norwalk, Ct., pardon of S. Belknap, 245 ; to Adams, with address from N. Y. Legislature, 248 ; to Hamilton, N. Y. military, pardon of forgers, 249; to Adams, defences of N. Y., 250 ; to Dr. Morse, 252 ; from Hamilton, N. Y. defences, 254 ; from King, foreign news, 255 ; to Goodhue, overtures to France, 256 ; to Wilberforce, 258 ; from Troup, 259; to Troup, Washington's death, 260 ; to Dr. Miller, Revolution and Constitution, 261 ; from Dr. Miller, with explanations, 263 ; to Dr. Morse, 265 ; from Theop. Parsons, Mass. poli tics, 267; from Hamilton, plan to defeat the Anti-Federalists, 270, 272, n.; from Schuyler, 273 ; to Theop. • Parsons, 274 ; to Van Schaack, treaty expenses, 275 ; to Hatfield, declining re-nomination, 278 ; to Sir J. Sinclair, agriculture, 280; from Adams, reappointing Jay Chief-Justice, 284, to Adams, declination, 284 ; from N. Y. Federalist, 286 ; to same, 288 ; message to N. Y. Legislature on appointments, 289 ; from Albany Mayor, etc, 294 ; to R. Lenox, portrait, 295 ; to Prof. Davis, son at college, 296; from Pres. Dwight, 296, n. ; to Schuyler, 298 ; to Mrs. Banyer, 299 ; to Lindley Murray, 300 ; to J. Murray, African school, 302 ; from Wilberforce, 304 ; to same, 306 ; to Van Schaack, the election, 309; to G. Morris, 310; to Judge Peters, 311 ; to S. Miller, election, 313 ; to Judge Peters, 315 ; from Wilberforce, 319; to Dr. Morse, 322 ; to Wilberforce, 324 ; to P. A. Jay, 326; to Peters, 327 ; from Wilberforce, 330 ; to same, 335 ; from Peters, 338 ; to Peters, 341; from Peters, 344 ; to same, Washington's farewell address, 346 ; to Bristed, 358 ; to Van Schaack, 360 ; to G. Morris, 362, 370 ; to Rev. C. Chapin, 364; to Dr. Morse, 365 ; to Evarts, 368 ; to Rev. J. McKean, 371 ; to N. Webster, 372 ; from same, 373 ; from King, 374 ; to same, 375 ; from Wm. Jay, 376 ; from Pickering, 377 ; to same, 378 ; to Peters, 380, 386 ; from same, 381 ; to Dr. Morse, 383 ; to Dr. Mason, 388 ; to Dr. Romeyn, 389 ; to Sinclair, 390 to J. Murray, 391, 403 ; to G. Morris, 393 ; from Adams, |
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