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  1. John Jay 1745-1829 by Herbert Alan JOHNSON, 1976
  2. JOHN JAY, 1745-1829 by Herbert Alan Johnson, 1975
  3. THE PORTRAITS OF JOHN JAY 1745-1829 FIRST CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE UNITED STATES- GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
  4. John Jay 1745-1829 by Herbert Alan Johnson, 1970-01-01
  5. The Portraits of John Jay 1745-1829 by John Jay Ide, 1938
  6. The portraits of John Jay (1745-1829): First Chief Justice of the United States, governor of the State of New York (The John Divine Jones fund series of histories and memoirs) by John Jay Ide, 1938
  7. John Jay 1745-1829
  8. JOHN JAY 1745-1829
  9. John Jay 1745-1829 by Herbert Alan Johnson, 1970-01-01
  10. John Jay (Founding Fathers) by Stuart A. Kallen, 2001-06-01
  11. John Jay, Defender of Liberty Against Kings and Peoples, Author of the Constitution and Governor of New York, President of the Continental Congress, by Frank Monaghan, 1972-06
  12. Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay, 1763-1781 (American Public Figures Ser)
  13. John Jay: First Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (Revolutionary War Leaders) by Phelan Powell, Arthur Meier Schlesinger, 2000-12
  14. John Jay by George Van Santvoord, Montgomery Kosma, 2001-12-25

1. JAY, John (1745-1829) Biographical Information
Jay, John, 17451829. Jay, John, a Delegate from New York; born inNew York City December 12, 1745; attended a boarding school in
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2. JAY, John [1745-1829] -- American Jurist And Statesman
Jay, John 17451829 American jurist and statesman.Relationship Cousin (sp.) LIVINGSTON family ODT.
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JAY, John [1745-1829] American jurist and statesman
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LIVINGSTON family ODT Contents: An altogether remarkable man, of the sort with which the fledgling Republic was blessed several times over in those days. The terms he negotiated with Great Britain, in what is now called Jay's Treaty, over G.B. withdrawal from posts in the Northwest Territories (vic. Ohio), aroused bitter hostility in certain American quarters. It is now generally recognized that he acted wisely, granting compromises as the price of survival and avoided war with G.B. for a time.
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Member of the Continental Congresses Drafted New York's first constitution Chief justice of NY supreme court President of the Continental Congress American minister plenipotentiary to Spain Called to Paris by Franklin to help negotiate peace with Great Britain U.S. secretary of foreign affairs, serving as secretary of state

3. 764. John Jay (1745-1829). Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary Of Quotations. 1989
NUMBER 764. AUTHOR John Jay (17451829) QUOTATION The people who own the country ought to govern Attributed to John Jay.Frank Monaghan, John Jay, chapter 15, p
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4. John Jay Writings And Biography
Jay, John; 17451829; judge and statesman; member of 1st and 2nd Continental Congresses, also N.Y of the U.S., 1789; negotiated "Jay's Treaty" with Great Britain in 1794
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John Jay Writings and Biography Click for larger image. John Jay; Stuart, Gilbert Charles; 1794 Jay, John; 1745-1829; judge and statesman; member of 1st and 2nd Continental Congresses, also N.Y. Provincial Congress; chief draftsman of "Constitution" of N.Y., 1776; Chief Justice of N.Y. 1776-1779; member and President of Continental Congress, 1778; Minister to Spain, 1779; member of Commission to negotiate treaty with Great Britain, 1782; in charge of foreign affairs for the Confederation government, 1784-1790; co-author with Madison and Hamilton of The Federalist, 1787-1788, written in support of ratification of the Constitution (he wrote 5 essays on foreign affairs); appointed first Chief Justice of the U.S., 1789; negotiated "Jay's Treaty" with Great Britain in 1794; elected Governor of N.Y. in 1795, served until 1800 and, as such, signed into law the Act abolishing slavery in N.Y. Biographical data courtesy of The American Ideal of 1776: 12 Basic American Principles Writings on LEXREX: The Federalist Papers - Documents written by James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay in support of ratification of the Constitution of the United States, first appearing in newspapers in the State of New York.

5. JAY, John (1745-1829) Bibliography
Jay, John, 17451829. Extended Bibliography. Brecher, Frank W. SecuringAmerican Independence John Jay and the French Alliance. Westport
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6. John Jay (1745-1829) Library Of Congress Citations
Jay, John, 17451829. Control No. 01015043 //r854 Uniform Title Federalist. Jay,John, 1745-1829. Control No. 09021564 //r922 Uniform Title The Federalist.
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Faber, Doris, 1924- Title: John Jay. Published: New York, Putnam [1967, c1966] Description: 223 p. port. 21 cm. Series: Lives to remember LC Call No.: E302.6.J4 F3 Dewey No.: 973.30924 B Subjects: Jay, John, 1745-1829 Juvenile literature. Control No.: 67000599 Author: Morris, Richard Brandon, 1904- Title: John Jay, the Nation, and the Court [by] Richard B. Morris. Published: Boston, Boston University Press, 1967. Description: xi, 114 p. 22 cm. Series: The Gaspar G. Bacon lecture on the Constitution of the United States, 1965 LC Call No.: KF8745 .J3M6 Dewey No.: 347.99/73 Notes: Bibliographical references included in "Notes" (p. 103-113) Subjects: Jay, John, 1745-1829. Series Entry: Gaspar G. Bacon lectures on the Constitution of the United States, 1965 Control No.: 67025933 Author: Smith, Donald L. (Donald Lewis) Title: John Jay; founder of a state and nation [by] Donald L. Smith. Published: New York, Teachers College Press, Columbia University [1968] Description: xiv, 138 p. 24 cm. Series: Social studies sources LC Call No.: E302.6.J4 S6 Dewey No.: 973.3/0924 Notes: Bibliography: p. 135-138. Subjects: Jay, John, 1745-1829. Control No.: 68057156 //r89

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8. JOHN JAY
Jay, John (17451829), American statesman, the descendant of a Huguenot family, and son of Peter Jay, a successful New York merchant, was born in New York City on the izth of December 1745.
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9. John Jay
Papers, by James Madison, John Jay, Alexander Hamilton (THOMAS Library of Congress)Biographical Sites Jay, John, 17451829 (Biographical Directory of the
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Education: King's College (Columbia)
Occupation: lawyer, Supreme Court Justice
Political Affiliation: Federalist
Religious Affiliation: Episcopalian
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Jay came from a Huguenot family, but ultimately adopted Episcopalianism. He seems to have been a believing Christian throughout his life, and took great pains to avoid discussing religion with those who did not agree with him. Like many others of his era, Jay harbored anti-Catholic feelings.
During the drafting of the New York constitution and bill of rights, Jay proposed several amendments to the religious tolerance clause, restricting the rights of Catholics unless they swore allegiance to the state superceding any allegiance to their Church or Pope. These amendments were defeated
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10. GBK 431--The Rise Of The Individual: From The Renaissance To The Enlightenment
Alexander Hamilton (c. 17551804), and John Jay (1745-1829), andJames Madison (1751-1836) The Federalist Papers (1788). Hamilton
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11. Jay, John
Jay, John 17451829, American statesman, first Chief Justice of the United States, b. New York City, grad. King's College (now Columbia Univ.), 1764. He was admitted (1768) to the bar and for a
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12. Project Gutenberg Titles By Jay, John, 1745-1829
Project Gutenberg Titles by. Jay, John, 17451829.
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13. Reader's Companion To American History - -JAY, JOHN
The Reader s Companion to American History. Jay, John. (17451829), member of theContinental Congress, diplomat, and first chief justice, US Supreme Court.
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, member of the Continental Congress, diplomat, and first chief justice, U.S. Supreme Court. The descendant of French Protestant refugees who came to New York in the late seventeenth century, Jay began a distinguished career in national politics with his election to the First Continental Congress in 1774. A lawyer by training and a cautious politician by temperament, Jay was one of a group of moderate delegates who resisted independence until all hopes for reconciliation with Britain were gone. In the New York provincial convention in 1777, Jay was the principal author of a state constitution that limited legislative domination of government far more effectively than the charters that had just been written in other states. In 1778 Jay was elected president of Congress. In this capacity he became deeply involved in a bitter dispute about foreign policy that disrupted Congress through much of 1779. In the autumn of that year, he accepted appointment as the American minister to Spain, which had entered the war against Britain as an ally of France but not the United States. Jay's more notable accomplishment came when he joined the American peace commission. In the crucial negotiations of 1782, he and John Adams prevailed on Benjamin Franklin to ignore their formal instructions from Congress and to seek the best terms they could obtain from Britain without relying on guidance from France.

14. Picture History - John Jay (1745-1829)
John Jay (17451829) John Jay was the first Chief Justice of the United States,a governor of New York State and a US envoy to Spain and England.
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Jay, John (17451829) Diplomat, President of the Continental Congress Jay wasadmitted to the bar in 1768, and served as clerk of the New York-New Jersey
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  • The federalist. New York : The Modern library, [1941]
  • Jay, John, 1745-1829. The correspondence and public papers of John Jay, 1763-1826 / Edited by Henry P. Johnston. New York : Da Capo Press, 1971.
  • Jay, John, 1745-1829. The correspondence and public papers of John Jay / Edited by Henry P. Johnston. New York : B. Franklin, [1970]
  • Federalist. New York : C. Scribner ; London : Sampson Low, 1864.
  • The federalist. St. Louis : The Central law journal co., 1916-1917.
  • Hamilton, Alexander, 1757-1804. The Federalist, or, The new Constitution / by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison and John Jay ; edited with an introduction and notes by Max Beloff. Oxford : B. Blackwell, 1948.
  • Federalist. A new ed. / the numbers written by Mr. Madison corrected by himself. Hallowell [Me.] : Glazier, 1826.
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