Jay, John, 1745-1829
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Jay, John, 1745-1829
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- 1745-1829
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- Letters, being the whole of the correspondence between the Hon. John Jay, Esquire, and Mr. Lewis Littlepage. : A young man whom Mr. Jay, when in Spain patronized and took into his family
- Letters, being the whole of the correspondence between the Hon. John Jay, Esq; and Mr. Lewis Littlepage : a young man, whom Mr. Jay, when in Spain, patronized and took into his family
- John Jay
- Gentlemen, it has generally and justly been considered as highly important to the security and duration of free states ... : that the different dapartments and officers of government should exercise those powers only, which are constitutionally vested in them
- An address to the people of the state of New-York, : on the subject of the Constitution, agreed upon at Philadelphia, the 17th of September, 1787
- An address to the people of the state of New-York : on the subject of the Constitution, agreed upon at Philadelphia, the 17th of September, 1787
- The correspondence and public papers of John Jay
- The diary of John Jay during the peace negotiations of 1782 : being a complete and faithful rendering of the original manuscript, now published for the first time
- The correspondence and public papers of John Jay : first Chief Justice of the United States, member and president of the Continental Congress, minister to Spain, member of the Commission to Negotiate Treaty of Independence, envoy to Great Britain, Governor of New York, etc.
- Selected letters of John Jay and Sarah Livingston Jay : correspondence by or to the first chief justice of the United States and his wife
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- The Federalist : a collection of essays, written in favour of the new Constitution, as agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States : a collection of essays
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States : a collection of essays
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States : being a collection of essays written in support of the Constitution agreed upon September 17, 1787 by the Federal convention : reprinted from the original text of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States being a collection of essays written in support of the Constitution agreed upon September 17, 1787, by the Federal convention : reprinted from the original text of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay and James Madison
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States being a collection of essays written in support of the Constitution agreed upon September 17, 1787, by the Federal convention : reprinted from the original text of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States, a collection of essays
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States, a collection of essays
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States, being a collection of essays
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States, being a collection of essays written in support of the Constitution agreed upon September 17, 1787, by the Federal convention
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States, being a collection of essays written in support of the Constitution agreed upon September 17, 1787, by the Federal convention
- The Federalist : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States, being a collection of essays written in support of the constitution agreed upon September 17, 1787
- The Federalist : on the new Constitution written in 1788 by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Jay, and Mr. Madison
- The Federalist : on the new Constitution, written in 1788
- The Federalist : on the new Constitution, written in 1788
- The Federalist : on the new Constitution, written in the year 1788
- The Federalist : on the new Constitution, written in the year 1788
- The Federalist : on the new constitution,
- The Federalist : on the new constitution, written in the year 1788
- The Federalist ; : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States, being a collection of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay in support of the Constitution agreed upon September 17, 1787
- The Federalist ; : a commentary on the Constitution of the United States, written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay
- The Federalist and other constitutional papers
- The Federalist and other constitutional papers
- The Federalist and other constitutional papers
- The Federalist on the new Constitution : written in 1788
- The Federalist on the new Constitution : written in the year 1788
- The Federalist on the new constitution : written in the year 1788
- The Federalist papers
- The Federalist, a commentary on the Constitution of the United States ; : being a collection of essays written in support of the Constitution agreed upon September 17, 1787, by the Federal convention
- The Federalist, on the new Constitution
- The Federalist, on the new Constitution
- The Federalist, on the new Constitution
- The Federalist, on the new Constitution
- The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in the year 1788
- The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in the year 1788
- The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in the year 1788, by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison, and Mr. Jay: with an appendix, containing the letters of Pacificus and Helvidius, on the Proclamation of neutrality of 1793; also, the original Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States, with the amendments made thereto
- The Federalist, on the new constitution
- The Federalist, or, The new Constitution
- The Federalist, or, The new Constitution
- The Federalist, or, The new Constitution
- The Federalist. : Nos. 1 and 2
- The Federalist; a commentary on the Constitution of the United States, being a collection of essays written in support of the Constitution agreed upon September 17, 1787, by the Federal Convention, from the original text of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay [and] James Madison
- The Foederalist : a collection of essays, written in favor of the new Constitution as agreed upon by the Foederal convention, September 17, 1787
- The Foederalist : a collection of essays, written in favor of the new Constitution, as agreed upon by the Foederal convention, September 17, 1787
- The Foederalist : a collection of essays, written in favor of the new Constitution, as agreed upon by the Foederal convention, September 17, 1787
- The Resolutions adopted at a meeting of the Episcopalians at Mechanic Hall : also, two letters from the Honorable John Jay, to the Rev. Cave Jones
- The charge delivered by the Honourable John Jay, Esq; chief justice, of the state of New-York, : to the Grand Jury, at the Supreme Court, held in Kingston, in Ulster County, September 9, 1777
- To the independent electors of the city of New-York. : There was a time when a majority of the citizens of New-York were so opposed to lawyers as members of the legislature, that a single gentleman of that profession ... could not obtain a majority of suffrages ... But the times are changed ..
- An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents, : containing his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great-Britain. To which is added, a letter from Gov. Jay to the author, explaining his sentiments respecting the French Revolution
- To the respectable public. : We conceive the sense of our fellow citizens, relative to the delegates to represent them at the proposed congress ... remains so uncertain ..
- Boston, April 7, 1783. : By the ship Astrea, Captain John Derby, who arrived at Salem, last Friday, in twenty-two days from France, we have received a printed copy of a declaration of the American ministers, asl follows: By the ministers plenipotentiary of the United States of America, for making peace with Great-Britain. A declaration of a cessation of arms, as well by sea as land, agreed upon between His Majesty the King of Great-Britain and the United States of America
- Boston, April 7, 1783. : By the ship Astrea, Captain John Derby, who arrived at Salem, last Friday, in twenty-two days from France, we have received a printed copy of a declaration of the American ministers, asl follows: By the ministers plenipotentiary of the United States of America, for making peace with Great-Britain. A declaration of a cessation of arms, as well by sea as land, agreed upon between His Majesty the King of Great-Britain and the United States of America
- El Federalista : artículos sobre la constitución de los Estados Unidos, escritos en 1788
- El Federalista : escrito en 1788
- A circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America, to their constituents
- A circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America to their constituents
- A circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America to their constituents
- O Federalista
- Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States : published during its discussion by the people, 1787-1788
- Selections from the Federalist
- State of the duties payable by vessels of the United States of America, in the ports of Marseilles, Bayonne, L'Orient, and Dunkirk. : Published by order of the Honorable John Jay, Esquire, secretary of the United States, for the Department of Foreign Affairs
- The Federalist : a collection of essays
- The Federalist : a collection of essays in favor of the new Constitution as agreed upon by the Fœderal Convention, September 17, 1787 : reprinted from the original text
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- A circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America to their constituents
- A circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America to their constituents
- Boston, April 7, 1783. : By the ship Astrea, Captain John Derby, who arrived at Salem, last Friday, in twenty-two days from France, we have received a printed copy of a declaration of the American ministers, asl follows: By the ministers plenipotentiary of the United States of America, for making peace with Great-Britain. A declaration of a cessation of arms, as well by sea as land, agreed upon between His Majesty the King of Great-Britain and the United States of America
- A circular letter from the Congress of the United States of America, to their constituents
- The Federalist : a collection of essays, written in favour of the new Constitution, as agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787. In two volumes. Vol. I[-II]
- State of the duties payable by vessels of the United States of America, in the ports of Marseilles, Bayonne, L'Orient, and Dunkirk. : Published by order of the Honorable John Jay, Esquire, secretary of the United States, for the Department of Foreign Affairs
- An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents, : containing his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great-Britain. To which is added, a letter from Gov. Jay to the author, explaining his sentiments respecting the French Revolution
- To the independent electors of the city of New-York. : There was a time when a majority of the citizens of New-York were so opposed to lawyers as members of the legislature, that a single gentleman of that profession ... could not obtain a majority of suffrages ... But the times are changed ..
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- The diary of John Jay during the peace negotiations of 1782 : being a complete and faithful rendering of the original manuscript, now published for the first time
- The Federalist : on the new constitution,
- The correspondence and public papers of John Jay : first Chief Justice of the United States, member and president of the Continental Congress, minister to Spain, member of the Commission to Negotiate Treaty of Independence, envoy to Great Britain, Governor of New York, etc.
- The Federalist papers
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