Index: Papers of John Adams, Volume 17

Jay, John (secy. for foreign affairs)

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Correspondence

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with commissioners

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with Jefferson

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with WSS

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with Carmichael

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with C. W. F. Dumas

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with J. P. Jones

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with Barclay

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with Franklin

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with J. S. de Valcoulon

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Letters From

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commissioners

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JA’s audiences with George III and Charlotte and

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illustration

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appointment of ministers and consuls and

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Letters To

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JA

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as secretary for foreign affairs

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sends JA’s letters to Congress

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Dutch loans and

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negotiations with D. de Gardoqui

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proposes naval forces for use against Barbary States

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sends cipher to JA

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JA requests state laws on trade from

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JA sends correspondence with Carmarthen to

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on JA’s mission in London

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agrees with JA on U.S. policy toward Britain

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on Algiers’ reported declaration of war against U.S.

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Brit. evacuation of frontier posts and

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Dutch-Amer. treaty and convention and

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Journals of Congress for JA

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Massachusetts–Nova Scotia boundary dispute and

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letters to JA listed

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on JA in Netherlands

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JA sends account of Newfoundland Trade Bill debate to

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content of JA’s letters to

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Continental Association (1774) and

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Franklin’s resignation and return to Pennsylvania and

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W. Gordon and

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ordination of Episcopal ministers and bishops and

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reports on Franco-Amer. consular convention

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seeks to strengthen federal system

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sends JA documents relating to Barbary negotiations

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sends circular letter to states

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sends documents on slaves taken at evacuation

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service in Congress

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WSS’ letters and

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Stanhope Affair and

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visits England (1783)

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JA cautions about publicizing his comments

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JA complains about expenses

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JA notifies of J. Anstey’s appointment

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JA on drafting diplomatic reports to

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JA on experience of

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JA sends account of conversations with Carmarthen and Pitt to

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JA sends copies of American Intercourse and Newfoundland Trade Bills to

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on JA’s salary

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on Brit. doubts over Congress’ authority

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on Brit. trade restrictions and Amer. debts

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on cold and drought in France

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commissioners receive no response to letters to

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on Congress’ regulation of trade

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on Congress’ requisition of money from the states

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on difficulty of determining intentions of Brit. ministry

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on Dorset’s meetings with JA

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on failure to provide letter of credence to Charlotte

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foreign influence over Amer. diplomacy and

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Irish Association’s resolutions referred to

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as joint peace commissioner

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on need for frugality in U.S.

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on observance of terms of Anglo-Amer. peace treaty

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on Pitt

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on proposals for new states

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Prussian-Amer. treaty and

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on quorum for Congress

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receives Soulanges’ letter

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recommends J. A. Houdon

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recommends Lamb

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reports on East Indian trade

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reports on Portuguese-Amer. treaty

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returns to U.S.

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on sectional differences over trade

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seeks JA’s aid in freeing R. Low

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sends extract of JA letter to W. Paca

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on U.S. manufactures

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letter from JA listed

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