Jay, John, 1817-1894
Jay, John
John Jay American lawyer and diplomat (1817-1894)
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Works
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Address of Hon. John Jay (late United States minister to Austria,) | |
The American foreign service. | |
The American rebellion : its history, its aims, and the reasons why it must be suppressed : an address | |
Columbia college. | |
Commemoration of the battle of Harlem plains on its one hundredth anniversary by the New York historical society. | |
Communication from the Governor transmitting a report of Mr. John Jay | |
Correspondence and public papers | |
Correspondence between John Jay and Henry B. Dawson ... 1864. | |
The Democratic policy at the North and South. | |
The duty to his age of the American scholar : [speech given at the Semi-Centennial anniversary of the Alpha Delta Phi held May 16, 1882] | |
Facts connected with the presentment of Bishop Onderdonk : a reply to parts of the bishop's statement | |
The Federalist or, the New constitution | |
The fisheries dispute; a suggestion for its adjustment by abrogating the Convention of 1818, and resting on the rights and liberties defined in the treaty of 1783; a letter to the Honourable William M. Evarts, of the United States Senate | |
The great conspiracy. | |
The great issue. An address delivered before the Union campaign club, of East Brooklyn, New York, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 25, 1864. | |
International copyright. Memorials of John Jay and of William C. Bryant and others, in favor of an international copyright law. March 22, 1848, referred to a Select committee. April 29, 1848, ordered to be printed. | |
John Jay papers | |
Judge Jay's portrait at White Plains. | |
Judge William H. Robertson--the Katonah post-office--the Willet swindle--and the Harlem bridge. | |
Letters to Godfrey: originally contributed to Blackwood's magazine | |
Motley's appeal to history; | |
Mr. Jay's argument for the French heirs in the Du Lux case. | |
Mr. Jay's letter on the recent relinquishment of the Monroe doctrine. | |
New plottings in aid of the rebel doctrine of state sovereignty. Mr Jay's second letter on Dawson's introduction to the Federalist ... | |
The New York election and the state of the country : Mr. Jay's address to the citizens of Westchester County, on the approaching state election. | |
The peace negotiations of 1782-1783 | |
La politique future de l'Amérique. | |
The presidential election. | |
The progress and results of emancipation in the English West Indies. A lecture delivered before the Philomathian society of the city of New-York. | |
Public and parochial schools : a paper read before the National Educational Association, at Nashville, Tennessee, July, 1889 | |
Remarks on the Clarendon-Johnson treaty, for adjusting the Alabama claims. | |
Report of the committee on inquiry... | |
Report of the proceedings of the conference at Richmond, June 11th and 12th, 1867. | |
The Roman Catholic question in the United States. | |
Rome in America. An address... | |
Rome, the Bible and the republic. Mr. Jay's reply to the strictures of the Rev. M. W. Newman on Mr. Jay's address before the Bible society... | |
[Slavery & the war: speeches, letters, &c.... | |
Sunday-schools a safeguard to the republic. | |
Supplement to the New-York legal observer, containing the report of the case in the matter of George Kirk, a fugitive slave, heard before the Hon. J.W. Edmonds, circuit judge : also the argument of John Jay, of counsel for the slave. | |
Thoughts on the duty of the episcopal church in relation to slavery, being a speech delivered in the N. Y. A. S. Convention, February 12, 1839, by John Jay | |
Union league club of New York, address of the president, June 23, 1866. [Signé : John Jay.] | |
Voting by proxy in charitable societies. Speech of the Hon. Mr. Noodle against the Assembly bill empowering members of benevolent and other societies to vote by proxy. | |
Washington's farewell address to the people of the United States of America. | |
William Jay, and the constitutional movement for the abolition of slavery |