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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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Brazil Javits, Eric M. (1931 ) Non-career appointee 1989 Ambassador Extraordinaryand Plenipotentiary, Venezuela Jay, John (1745-1829) Non-career appointee
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1995 Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Slovenia
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Jackson, Henry Rootes (1820-1898)
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1853 Chargé d'Affaires, Austria 1854 Minister Resident, Austria 1856 [Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Austria] 1885 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Mexico Jackson, Isaac Rand (?-1842) Non-career appointee 1841 Chargé d'Affaires, Denmark Jackson, John Brinkerhoff (1862-1920) Non-career appointee 1902 [Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Chile] 1902 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Greece, Romania [and Serbia] 1903 Diplomatic Agent, Bulgaria 1903 Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Greece, Romania and Serbia 1905 Diplomatic Agent, Bulgaria

62. The ARK Foundation Newsletter: Quotes
prefer Christians for their rulers. John Jay, 17451829, First ChiefJustice of the Supreme Court No people ought to feel greater
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, "I have examined all (of scripture), as well as my narrow sphere, my straight and mean, and my busy life would allow me, and the result is that the bible is the best book in the world. It contains more of my little philosophy than all the libraries I've seen, and such parts of it is I cannot reconcile to my little philosophy I postpone for future investigation." Thomas Jefferson , "I have always said and always will say that the studious perusal of the sacred volume will make better citizens, better fathers and better husbands." We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion ... Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
John Adams Is life so dear, or peace so sweet as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!

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64. Dictionary: Jay
negotiated peace treaties with Britain and served as the first chief justice of theUnited States Supreme Court (17451829) syn {Jay}, {John Jay} 2 crested
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65. Continental Congress Of Art: American Artists
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John Jay 17451829. Charging sheet for John Jay, Chief Justice ofthe Supreme Court. In 1752, when John Jay was seven, his father
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  • 67. John Jay
    John Jay (1745 1829). John Jay was born in Westchester County, New York on December 12, 1745.
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    Supreme Court Justices John Jay (1745 - 1829) J ohn Jay was born in Westchester County, New York on December 12, 1745. His only formal education was received at King's College, now Columbia University. After graduating, Jay read law, and became a successful lawyer in colonial New York. In 1774, Jay married Sarah Livingston, a member of the politically powerful Livingston family. Jay was elected to both the First and Second Continental Congresses. As hostilities between the colonists and the Crown escalated, Jay attempted to find common ground between the two. Although he thought about returning to England when independence was declared by the colonists, he remained in New York, and assisted in the drafting of the New York constitution of 1777, which was influential in the drafting, a decade later, of the federal Constitution . In 1782, Jay, Benjamin Franklin and John Adams were sent to Paris to negotiate a peace treaty with England. When he returned to New York in 1784, he chose law practice over offers to act as the United States minister to England and France. He then was asked by Congress to act as secretary of foreign affairs. Jay shortly thereafter expressed his disagreement with the Articles of Confederation . Jay wrote five of the Federalist Papers (he was too ill to write more), which were to be used as a guide to the debates concerning the Constitution. Jay was a delegate at New York's Constitutional Convention, and supported adoption of the Constitution (which New York did by a 30-27 vote). Jay was nominated and confirmed as the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. Jay served on the Court for six years, resigning when he concluded that the Court could not create unity among Americans. In 1794, Jay left the United States for England, and negotiated with the British a treaty that bears his name. While absent, he was elected Governor of New York. Jay then resigned from the Court. When asked by John Adams to return to the Court after the resignation of

    68. 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
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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] Jay, John

    69. MSN Learning & Research - Jay, John
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    70. Jay, John
    Jay, John, 1745–1829, American statesman, first Chief Justice of the UnitedStates, b. New York City, grad. King's College (now Columbia Univ.), 1764.
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    71. Jay, William
    encyclopediaEncyclopedia Jay, William. Jay, William, 1789–1858, Americanjurist and reformer, b. New York City; son of John Jay (1745–1829).
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    John Jay ·1745—1829· Representing New York at the Continental Congress BornDecember 12, 1745 in New York City, New York Education King's (Columbia
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    73. Jay, John. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    1745–1829, American statesman, first Chief Justice of the United States, b. NewYork See HP Johnston, ed., Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay (4 vol
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    74. Jay, John. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth Ed
    The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language FourthEdition. 2000. Jay, John. DATES 1745–1829. American diplomat
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    encyclopediaEncyclopedia Jay, John. Jay, John, 1745–1829, American statesman,first Chief Justice of the United States, b. New York City, grad.
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    76. PELLEW, EXMOUTH - JAY, The Hon. Judge William Jay, Son Of JOHN JAY, USA, The Fir
    See study by B. Tuckerman (1893, repr. 1969). Jay, John. Jay, John, 1745–1829,m. Sarah Van Brugh Livingston, See http//President/Bush.
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    President (1848-1858) of the American Peace Society Judge William Jay Hannah Augusta McVickar . American jurist and reformer, b. New York City; son of American statesman, the first Chief Justice of the United States . For most of the period from 1818 to 1843 he served as judge of the county court of Westchester co., N.Y.
    An active abolitionist, Jay helped establish (1833) the New York City Anti-Slavery Society, was a strong opponent of the African colonization plan as a solution to slavery, and wrote vigorous pamphlets and articles, which were collected in his Miscellaneous Writings on Slavery . John Jay m. Eleanor Kingsland Field
    . Eliza Jay m. Henry Edward Pellew, 6th Viscount Exmouth
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    77. The American Revolution (John Jay)
    constitutional laws of the country admit to be consistent with thepublic good.” J. Jay. John Jay 1745 1829. John Jay 1745 - 1829.
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    Battles Important People Important Places Historical Viewpoints ... Home Born: December 12 1745 in New York, New York
    Died: May 17 1829 in Bedford, New York
    Father: Peter (Pierre) Jay (11/3/1704 - 1782)
    Mother: Mary Anna Van Courtland (1705 - 1777)
    Married: Sarah Van Brugh Livingston (1756 - 1802) on 4/28/1774
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    • Peter Augustus Jay (1/24/1776 - 2/20/1843) William Jay (6/16/1779 - 5/17/1858) Susan Jay (1780 - 1780) Maria Jay (2/20/1782 -11/21/1856) Anna Jay (8/13/1783) - 11/13/1856 William Jay (6/16/1789 - 10/14/1850) Sarah Louisa Jay (1792 - 4/22/1818)
    “Let it be remembered that civil liberty consists, not in a right to every man to do just what he pleases, but it consists in an equal right to all citizens to have, enjoy, and do, in peace, security and without molestation, whatever the equal and constitutional laws of the country admit to be consistent with the public good.” J. Jay John Jay 1745 - 1829
    Jay did not favor independence from Britain. His absence from the signing of the Declaration of Independence was noted by Thomas Jefferson. However, once the revolution was undertaken Jay was an ardent supporter of the new nation. The Congress sent him to Spain in 1779 to get its endorsement of the independence of the colonies. He was also instructed to get a loan for the support of the Revolutionary War. Spain would not provide endorsement or support.

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    SUBJECTS are Year Entries Jay Frances 1996 1 Jay Jay The Jet Plane Fictitious Character2 Jay Jay The Jet Plane Television Program 4 Jay John 1745 1829 8 Jay
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    79. Selections From John Jay At Conservativeforum.org
    John Jay 1745 1829. American lawyer, elected delegate to the Firstand Second Continental Congresses, first Chief Justice of the
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    Jawlensky, Alexey von, 1864 1941. Jaworski, Leon, 1905 1982. Jay, John,1745 1829. Jay, Peter, 1937 . Jayawardene, Junius Richard, 1906 1996.
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