Sarah Livingston Jay to John Jay, 18 February 1779
[Perspiney, Feb y . 18 th . 1779.–] I thank you my dear M r . Jay, for your kind letters of the 31 st . of Jan y .…
[Perspiney, Feb y . 18 th . 1779.–] I thank you my dear M r . Jay, for your kind letters of the 31 st . of Jan y .…
S t : Pierre, Martinique, Feb y 17 th , 1779. (Triplicate.) John Jay Esquire, Dear Sir, Above is Copy of my last Respects, since writing of which the Continental…
Philad a : 15 th . Feb y :–1779 Sir When Characters rendered amiable by virtues & important by talents, are exposed to Suspicions & become Subjects of Investigation, the…
Poughkeepsie, Feb y 8 th . 1779. Sir I have the Pleasure to inform you that in pursuance of a Resolution of the Assembly on the second, and a concurrent…
Middle Brook, February 7 th , 1779 My dear Sir, In the Conclusion of my last Letter 1 to you I intimated that I should wait for Intelligence from England…
Poughkeepsie 3 rd Feb y 177[9] Dear John The pleasure I felt from your Letter of the 13 th Ult: which I just now rec d : was great in…
S t . Pierre Mtque Feb y 3 d 1779 Dear Sir I did myself the honor of writing to you on my arrival here, Since which have not had…
Philad. 3 d . February 1779. Sir Major General Arnold has it in Contemplation to establish a Settlement of Officers and Soldiers who have served with him in the present…
Poukeepsie, 2 d . Feb y . 1779.– Dear Sir I wrote you on the 10 th . Ultimo in Answer to your Letters prior to that Date; Since which…
Chesnut Street the 2 nd Feb y . 1779 With affectionate respect, I hereby salute thee, & take the freedom to send thee the inclosed Pamphlet, containing Some Thoughts on…