John Jay to George Washington, 26 April 1779
Philadelphia, 26 April 1779 Dear Sir The Questions contained in your Favor of the [23] 1 April Inst. are as important, as the Manner of introducing them is delicate. While…
Philadelphia, 26 April 1779 Dear Sir The Questions contained in your Favor of the [23] 1 April Inst. are as important, as the Manner of introducing them is delicate. While…
Philadelphia 21 April 1779 Dear Sir Accept my Thanks for the long & friendly Letter of the 14 inst. 1 which I have had the Pleasure of recieving from you.…
Ph a . 28 March 1779 Dear Sir I have the Pleasure of acknowledging the Rec t of your Favor of the 21 st : Instant. Your Sentiments on the…
Philadelphia 22 d March 1779 Dear Sir Your Election to a Seat in Congress is an Event for many Reasons pleasing to me. I have for some time past flattered…
Philadelphia 21 March 1779– Dear Sir So uncertain has been the Fate of Letters during the Course of this War, that I very seldom write one without adverting to the…
Philadelphia 14 March 1779 Dear Rob t . M r . Sands delivered me your Fav r . of the 4 th . Inst. Yesterday. 1 It gave me much…
Ph a . 22 Feb. u ^ 5 March ^ 1779– Sir Agreable to the Request contained in your favor of the 2 d Ult. I have perused the Pamphlet…
Philadelphia 3 d . March 1779 1 Dear Sir The opinion that greater advantage results from communicating important Events to the People, in an authentic Manner, than by unauthorized Reports,…
Philadelphia 2 d March 1779 Dear Sir Accept my Thanks for your obliging Favor of the 23 Ult. 1 and be pleased to add to the obligation by a Repetition…
Phila d 20 th . Feb y 1779 Sir We had the Pleasure of receiving your Favor by M r Barclay of the 11 th Instant 1 and beg you…