Jay, John
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correspondence with JA
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in Continental Congress
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as joint commissioner to negotiate Anglo-Amer. peace
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efforts to achieve Spanish recognition
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appointed minister to Spain
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JA supplied with information on peace negotiations by
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as secretary for foreign affairs
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Congress appoints to negotiate commercial treaties
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Congress draws bills of exchange on
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and Spanish-American treaty
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called to Paris for peace negotiations
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joint commissioner at Paris
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meeting with JA to discuss peace negotiations proposed
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Oswald's commissions and
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and Dalrymple negotiations
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and Oswald's commission
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elected minister to Spain
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and preliminary articles
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as joint commissioner for mediation and peace
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on Brit. government and peace negotiations
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progress of negotiations with Spain
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Carmichael elected secretary to
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JA on prospects for mission of
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Livingston dispatch to JA held by
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and 2d joint Amer. commission (“Peace Commission”)
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appointment of secy. to peace commission and
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participates in peace negotiations
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prospects for obtaining loans from Spain
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Campo appointed to negotiate with
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JA concerned over delay in arrival of
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JA sends copies of Fitzherbert's commission and Dutch peace instructions to
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appointed peace commissioner
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bills of exchange drawn on
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elected to Amer. Philosophical Soc.
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memoir on peace negotiations
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negotiations with Floridablanca
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on proposed tripartite or quadruple alliance
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sends John Lamb with commissions for negotiations with Barbary states
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urges Congress to name JA minister to Great Britain
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Gerry hopes to keep in Europe to negotiate
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Jenings as intermediary between JA and
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N.Y. delegate in Continental Congress
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R. H. Lee on replacement of A. Lee by
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Staphorsts write to criticizing JA’s efforts to raise Dutch loan
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and Hussey-Cumberland mission
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and Spanish accession to Franco-Amer. alliance
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and Spanish offer to guarantee Amer. loan
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and admission of new states
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and compensation of loyalists
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as president of the congress
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correspondence with Congress
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correspondence with Jefferson
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correspondence with Livingston
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falsely reported to have returned to America
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general peace conference and
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on Dutch recognition of U.S.
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on lack of letters from U.S.
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personality and character
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relationship with Franklin in peace negotiations
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Digges insinuates willingness to negotiate separate peace
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Fitzherbert's commission and
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French inability to control peace negotiations of
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JA informs of commission and instructions to conclude tripartite alliance
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JA introduces La Luzerne and Barbé-Marbois to
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JA on appointment as minister
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JA recommends Barclay to
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JA recommends for minister to Great Britain
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JA suggests sending correspondence through Spanish ports
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N.Y. residence and office of
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New York member of Congress
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and Gates-Schuyler rivalry
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and N.Y. constitutional convention
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and Presidential election of 1800
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and repeal of state acts impeding payment to British creditors
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and vote of N.Y. delegation on new ministers
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appointed U.S. minister for foreign affairs
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asks JA to come to Paris
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commission to negotiate with Barbary States
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correspondence with David Humphreys
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correspondence with Franklin
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correspondence with Lafayette
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disapproves of the Society of the Cincinnati
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instructions regarding Portugal
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letters opened in Spain
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letters to JA listed (1782)
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newspapers print lies about
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nominated as minister to Spain
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nominated as minister to negotiate Anglo-American treaties
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on French troops in Amer.
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on JA's prestige in Congress
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on JA's work in the Netherlands
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on Lovell’s defense of A. Lee
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on Spanish operations against Gibraltar and Minorca
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on armies as best negotiators
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on balance of power between France and England
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on differences between JA and Franklin
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on looting by British troops
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on military operations in America
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on situation in Netherlands
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protests Stanhope's behavior to Great Britain
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receives newspapers from Livingston
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recognizes need for cipher in communications
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reportedly favors life terms for executives
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reports to, from commission to negotiate commercial treaties
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seeks cipher for correspondence with JA
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submits Prussian-Amer. treaty to Congress
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as president of Continental Congress
See also: Jay Treaty of 1794