John Jay to Robert R. Livingston, 14 March 1779
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…
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…
Albany March 5 th :[–8 th ] 1779. Sir As more than two Months are elapsed since my Resignation was laid before Congress I hope I shall not be deemed…
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…
Poughkeepsie 4 th : March 1779 D r : John Your Letter & one I lately rec d . from Morris have given me pain. 1 They have represented me…
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…
Middlebrook [ New Jersey ] March 1, 1779 . Suggests that information from Europe be issued officially rather than circulated casually.
Philadelphia Febry the 27 th 1779 Sir– The negative put by Congress on my request to avail myself of Capt Tolty–s friendship and Sir Henry Clintons kindness throws me into…
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…
Philadelphia 19 th Feb. 1779 Dear Sir Your very friendly Letters of the 10 th : Ult o . and 2 d . & 9 th . Ins t .…