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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

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: Born in NY,NY 1745-1829. Went to kngs college (now columbia) First chief jusice of us supreme court. Should have signed Delaration of independance but cuold ot be tere cuz detained by home state writing them a constitution. Sat at the Constitutional convention and continental congress. Minister to spain. Helped make peace treaty with France. Died of old age on an 800 acre settlement. Retired and took up reading and ritting in his old age. Hope I was helpfull.

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Translate this page Jay, John (1745-1829), Fu il primo “Chief Justice” degli USA, fu anche governatiredello stato di New York ed ambasciatore degli USA in Spagna e in Gran
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63. Institute For Criminal Justice Ethics
baccalaureate granting institution developed, in 1966, into John Jay College of CriminalJustice, named in honor of John Jay of New York (17451829), the first
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The Institute for Criminal Justice Ethics, the only nonprofit, university-based center of its kind in the United States, was established to foster greater concern for ethical issues among practitioners and scholars in the criminal justice field. Through its diverse programs it serves both as a national clearinghouse for information and as a stimulus to research and publication. It seeks to encourage increased sensitivity to the demands of ethical behavior among those who administer and enforce our system of criminal justice, a more focused treatment of moral issues in the education of criminal justice professionals, and a new dialogue among scholars and practitioners on specific topics in criminal justice ethics. The Institute draws on the facilities of John Jay College of Criminal Justice , a specialized college within the City University of New York offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs in criminal justice. In addition to the journal, the Institute undertakes the following programs and services: Conferences
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Through the cooperation of the John Jay College Library , members of the Institute have access, subject to a service fee, to computerized bibliographical search services with more than one hundred databases.

64. Historical Society Of Western Pennsylvania Catalog
eReader.com Author John Jay John Jay. John Jay (17451829) was a conservative lawyer who becamea leading patriot. He was minister to Spain (1780-82), the first
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65. Liberalismus.at: Freiheit, Freihandel, Friede!
John Jay (1745-1829). AmerikanischerJurist und Politiker, Mitverfasser der Federalist Papers .
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John Jay (1745-1829)
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66. JOHN JAY - Meaning And Definition Of The Word
Jacob Astor, John James Audubon, John James Osborne, John James Rickard as the firstchief justice of the United States Supreme Court (17451829). Synonyms Jay.
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67. Great Books And Classics - U.S. Political And Historical Documents
1795) Thomas Paine (17371809) James Boswell (1740-1795) Thomas Jefferson (1743-1826)Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1794) John Jay (1745-1829) Jeremy Bentham
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68. Butterfields - Areas Of Collecting - Books & Manuscripts - Auction Results
2683, HUGHES, HOWARD, 1175. 2684, JACKSON, ANDREW 17671845, 646.25. 2685, JACKSON,RACHEL 17671828, 2643.75. 2686, Jay, John 1745-1829, 1175. 2687, Jay, John, 558.13.
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ALCHEMY ACOSTA, JOSE DE c1539-1600 BIBLEENGLISH BIBLE15TH CENTURY MANUSCRIPT BOOK OF HOURS BOOK OF HOURS CAVENDISH, WILLIAM, DUKE OF NEWCASTLE 1592-1676 EARLY MANUSCRIPT LEAVES GLAUBER, JOHANN, RUDLOPH 1604-1662 GRAND VOCABULAIRE FRANCOIS GUTENBERG BIBLE 3 VOLS ARABIC MANUSCRIPTS ILLUMINATED ARABIC MANUSCRIPT LEAVES ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTSPANISH, 16TH CENTURY MORERI, LOUIS 1643-1680 NEWTON, ISAAC, SIR PRINTED LEAVES15TH - 18TH CENTURY SCRIPTORES HISTORIAE AUGUSTAE, 1475 BLAEU, WILLEM BOUGAINVILLE, LOUIS ANTOINE DE 1729-1811 COOK, JAMES, CAPTAIN LEWIS, MERIWETHER 1774-1809, and CLARK, WILLIAM 1770-1838 LEWIS, MERIWETHER, and CLARK, WILLIAM MAPSAMERICA WILLYAMS, COOPER 1762-1816 ZANZIBAR ZUERNER, ADAM FRIEDRICH BURNETT, MA CHAGALL, MARC 1887-1985 CHAGALL, MARC DUFY, RAOUL 1877-1953 GOULD, JOHN 1804-1881

69. PROJECT GUTENBERG - Catalog By Title - F
AUTHOR Jay, John, 17451829 _ Madison, James, 1751-1836 LANGUAGE EnglishSUBJECT Politics PG ENTRY 1404 - POSTING DATE Jul 1998 ZIP.
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70. Henry Glen Papers Subject Index
Peter, 17491812 1781 October 26 Glen, Jacob 1800 February 22 Hamilton, Alexander,1757-1804 1795 July 7 Horses 1795 July 7 Jay, John, 1745-1829 1795 April 1
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71. Detail Page
detail page. Jay, John Unpublished Papers. 2 vols. 1980 Morris, Richard B., EditorJay, John 17451829. Unpublished Papers. Edited by Richard B. Morris.
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72. About The Jay Biography...
John Jay (17451829), was the first Chief Justice of t he United StatesSupreme Court, appointed by President George Washington.
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Close this window The Life Of John Jay By His Son, William Jay John Jay, our first Supreme Court Justice was reportedly a devout Christian with corresponding principles. Originally published in 1833 in two-volumes, this single-volume reprint containing over 1,000 pages will introduce you to one of the most influential Founding Fathers of our country. John Jay (1745-1829), was the first Chief Justice of t he United States Supreme Court, appointed by President George Washington. He was a member of the First and Second Continental Congresses and once served as the President of the Continental Congress. John Jay is probably most noted for the role he played urging the ratification of the United States Constitution. He was one of three authors of the Federalist Papers, along with James Madison and Alexander Hamilton. John Jay helped to write the Constitution of New York in 1777, and from 1795-1801 held the position of Governor of the State of New York. Jay negotiated the peace treaty to end the War with England, was Secretary of Foreign Affairs under the Articles of Confederation, and minister to Spain. In 1794 he authored the Jay Treaty which prevented the United States from getting involved in the war between France and England. On October 12, 1816, John Jay admonished: "Providence has given to our people the choice of their rulers, and it is the duty, as well as the privilege and interest of our Christian nation to select and prefer Christians for their rulers." John Jay was also elected president of the Westchester Bible Society in 1818 and president of the American Bible Society in 1821. It is a refreshing thought to have a man so vocal in his love of God and love and understanding of liberty!

73. John Jay - Definition By Dict.die.net
Source WordNet (r) 1.7 John Jay n United States diplomat and jurist who as thefirst chief justice of the United States Supreme Court (17451829) syn Jay
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74. Browse Authors
JARVIS, HUGH (3). · Jay, John (1). · Jay, John, 17451829 (1). · JD ASSOCIATESMULTIMEDIA (1). · JEFFREY D. HOEPER ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY (1).
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Jay RANDOLPH (1). · Jay SMITH (1). · Jay, John (1). · Jay, John, 17451829(1). · JBH1) NETSCAPE, MSIE,AOL, MOSAIC (1). · JCS (7). · JEAN SULLIVAN (1).
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76. Notre Dame Archives Index BET001
Walsh, Robert, 17841859. Jay, John, 1745-1829. Bolton, WC (William Compton),d. 1849. Carroll, Daniel J. Morton, Jackson, 1794-1874. Carroll, William.
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BET John Carroll Brent
Origination : Brent, John Carroll.
Extent : .5 linear inches. 1 linear inch of photographs.
Repository : University of Notre Dame Archives Notre Dame, IN 46556
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John Carroll Brent Papers (BEN), University of Notre Dame Archives (UNDA), Notre Dame, IN 46556
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Letter book with entries dating from 13 May 1848 to 22 April 1850, including letters to Robert Walsh (U.S. Consul, Paris), John Jay, Commodore W.C. Bolton, Daniel J. Carroll, General Jackson Morton, William Carroll, and James Richard; and photographs. Most of the letters have to do with patents, settlement of estates, payment of bills, and the circumstances of the Brent family after the death of John Carroll Brent's father.
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American lawyer. Index Brent, John Carroll. Walsh, Robert, 1784-1859. Jay, John, 1745-1829. Bolton, W.C. (William Compton), d. 1849. Carroll, Daniel J. Morton, Jackson, 1794-1874. Carroll, William.
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    • CBET Letter : John Carroll Brent to John J. Ferrall, Charleston SC 1848/0513
  • 77. John Jay Papers - Columbia University Libraries
    Source Collections Copyright Use Comments. Search the Collection Biographical Essay Background Material Select Bibliography Help. Rare Book Manuscripts Library Columbia University Libraries.
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    78. John Jay
    Jay, John, a Delegate from New York; born in New York City December 12, 1745; attendeda boarding school in New Rochelle, NY, and was graduated from Kings
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    John Jay was born in New York City on December12th , 1745 and died in Bedford, Westchester County, New York, on May 17th 1829. He was of Huguenot descent, and was educated in part by Pastor Stoope, of the French church at New Rochelle. He attended Kings College (now Columbia University) in Manhattan graduating in 1766. Jay studied law with Benjamin Kissam, having Lindley Murray as his fellow student, and in 1766 was admitted to the bar. When news of the passage of the Boston port bill reached New York, on May 16th, 1776, at a meeting of citizens, Jay was appointed a member of a Committee of Correspondence with the other colonies. Their reply to the Boston Committee, attributed to Jay, recommended, as of the utmost moment, "a congress of deputies from the colonies in general." Jay was a delegate to the First Continental Congress, which met in Philadelphia, September 5, 1774. As one of a committee of three he prepared the

    79. Jay Papers Project
    John Jay was born in New York City on 12 December 1745 and died on 17 May 1829. After graduating to the public life of John Jay. He was sent
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    80. John Jay Papers
    54, A Cl. 55, Co - Jay, James. 56, Jay, John (1745 - 1829) nd - 1789. 57,Jay, John (1745 - 1829) 1790 - 1800. 58, Jay, John (1745 - 1829) 1801 - end.
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    John Jay Papers
    1668-[ca. 1862]
    Finding Aid Prepared by Bernard Crystal
    September 2001 Date Range : 1668-[ca. 1862]
    Size of Collection : 32 linear ft (ca. 10,500 items in 69 boxes)
    Date of Acquisition : Various sources, 1948-1984
    Material on Microfilm : See microfilm list for material on microfilm
    Terms of Access : Use of John Jay's outgoing correspondence restricted to permission of the Librarian for Rare Books and Manuscripts.
    Restrictions on Use or Access Permission to quote or publish must be obtained in writing from the Director of The Rare Book and Manuscript Library.
    Location in Stacks : Vault
    Processing Information : Processed by various staff members
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    A Ba - Banyer, M. Banyer, M. Bar - Bl Bo - Ca Ce - Cla Cli - Cu D E - F G - Ham Han - Jar Jay, A. Jay, E. - Jay, John Jay, John [1778 - July 1780] Jay, John [Aug. 1780 - Aug. 1781] Jay, John [Sept. 1781 - 1782] Jay, John [1783 - April 1784] Jay, John [May 1784 - Sept. 1785]

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