John Jay to Vergennes, 27 January 1780
[Cadiz 27 th . Jan y 1780] Sir It is with very sensible Pleasure that I commence a correspondence with a Minister of whose disposition and Abilities to promote the…
[Cadiz 27 th . Jan y 1780] Sir It is with very sensible Pleasure that I commence a correspondence with a Minister of whose disposition and Abilities to promote the…
[Cadiz, 27 th Jan y 1780.] Sir: Permit me thro– your Excellency, to have the honour of representing to his most Catholic Majesty, that on the sixth Day of February…
[Cadiz 27 Jan y 1780] Sir You will proceed to Madrid with convenient Expedition, and and if M r . Gerard with whom you set out should travel too very…
Cadiz 26 Jan 1780 1 Sir As a Knowledge of the Measures you may have taken ^ acquire ^ ^ taken ^ and the Information you may have gained relative…
Cadis 26 Jan y 1780 1 Dear Sir You have doubtless been amused this month or two past with various conjectures about the Fate of the Confederacy. She left Chester…
Phila: 3 d Jan y . 1780. D r Jay. You will doubtless be glad to hear News from this Quarter. Your Friends are all well. Our Army are hutted…
Philad a . Dec r . 11 th . 1779 Sir By the inclosed Resolves of Congress 1 you will find that we are become more dependent upon your vigorous…
Martinico S t Pierre–s, 27 Dec r 1779 Sir Your Favor of this T– day was just ^ this Moment ^ delivered ^ to me ^ by M r .…
On Board Ship Confederacy Off Port Royal, Dec r : 27 th 1779. Sir, I arrived within about three Miles of this Harbor, about Eight O–Clock last Evening when we…
S t . Pierre de la Martinique, Decem r . 27. 1779. Sir, Having on the 7 th . of November last lost our Masts off the Banks of New…