Jay, John, 1745-1829,
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- To the public. : A few days ago I was at my neighbor's, and while there he received a visit from an old friend of his, who belongs to the Senate of this state. ..
- A view of Governor Jay's administration
- Albany, 13th April, 1792. : Sir, As the day of election is near at hand, and our opponents are using every exertion to influence the public mind in favor of their candidates, we trust it will not be amiss to address you once more on that subject. ..
- Albany, 28th March, 1798. Gentlemen, At a very large and respectable meeting of the citizens of Albany ... on the 17th of March, inst. the following nomination of candidates to be supported at the ensuing election was unanimously made. ...
- Albany, April 18, 1792. : Sir, Our adversaries in the election, finding that their cause grows desparate, have descended to misrepresentations of various kinds to promote the re-election of Governor Clinton. ..
- An Emetic for aristocrats! Or, A chapter, respecting Governor Jay, and his treaty. : Also, a history of the life and death of independence. : To which is added, a poem on the treaty
- An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his constituents, : containing his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great-Britain. : To which is added a letter from Gov. Jay to the author, explaining his sentiments respecting the French Revolution
- An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents, : containing his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, with Great-Britain
- An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents, : containing his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great Britain. : To which is annexed, a letter from Governor Jay, to the author, printed from the original
- An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents, : containing his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce, and navigation, with Great-Britain. : To which is added, a letter from Gov. Jay to the author, explaining his sentiments respecting the French Revolution
- An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South-Carolina, to his constituents; : containing his reasons for approving of the treaty of amity, commerce and navigation, with Great-Britain
- At a numerous meeting of gentlemen from different parts of this state, assembled in the city of Albany, on Tuesday evening, the 6th instant, for the purpose of nominating proper persons to fill the offices of governor and lieutenant-governor of this state, which are about to become vacant ...
- Circular. : Sir, A number of your fellow-citizens, electors from different towns of the county of Ulster, have met this day for the purpose of nominating proper characters to fill the important offices of governor and lieutenant-governor of this state ..
- City of Albany, February 16, 1792. : On the 13th instant, a letter was received by Abraham Ten Broeck, Esquire, from a gentleman in New-York, informing that Judge Yates had publicly declined standing a candidate for governor, and inclosing the following proceedings of a meeting convened at New-York, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of governor & lieut. governor
- Crisis. To the people of the state of New-York. War! War! War
- Fellow citizens! : The approach of every important election, gives cause to lament the arts of falsehood and deception which are practised to obtain votes. ..
- In committee. Albany, 4th March, 1795. : Our opponents in the ensuing election, have thought proper to publish, in their circular letter, a copy of a letter addressed to Judge Yates ..
- Letter from a gentleman in Philadelphia, to his friend in Alexandria
- Remarks on the Hon. John Jay's letter, to the Rev. Cave Jones; : in a letter to a friend
- Sir, We are directed by a joint resolution of the southern and northern committees, to request your vote and influence in favour of John Jay, Esq. as governor, and Stephen Van Rensselaer, Esq. as lieutenant governor of this state
- To the committee who fitted out William Kittletas, of New York, to distribute scurrilous hand-bills, and propagate malicious falsehoods against Mr. Jay, in the Western District
- To the electors of West-Chester County, and of the other counties in the southern district. : Friends and fellow citizens, The ever-restless ambition of the leaders of the party who have arrogated to themselves the appellation of Federal, has rendered your attention to the ensuing general election an object of primary importance. ..
- To the electors of the Eastern District. : Fellow citizens! The day approaches when you are to decide by your suffrages, whether you will realise the hopes of a foreign nation ..
- To the electors of the state of New-York. : Fellow citizens! Since our last address to you, we have seen one signed by a special committee ... which aims to two things--one to induce a belief of the probability that Mr. Jay will remain in England till he knows the result here of the treaty ... the other to inculcate a doubt, whether ... the lieutenant-governor can exercise the duties of governor unless the latter has previously entered upon the execution of his office. ..
- To the electors of the state of New-York. : Friends and fellow citizens. We are informed that a report has been circulated in the state, that Mr. Jay cannot return to America, this spring, because he must wait it [sic] England, till the ratification of the treaty shall arrive there ..
- To the electors of the state of New-York. : Friends and fellow-citizens, The impropriety of electing any man, however exalted he may stand in the public opinion, to the office of governor, who is absent, in Europe, and whose return may depend upon unforeseen contingencies, has been universally felt and acknowledged by those who are opposed to the choice of Mr. Jay ..
- To the electors of the state of New-York. : Friends and fellow-citizens, We should not again have addressed you on the subject of the election ..
- To the electors of the state of New-York. : I trust, fellow citizens, I may with reason congratulate you on the prospects of the ensuing election for governor. Between the candidates Mr. Jay and Mr. Yates, there is no doubt room for a choice ..
- To the free and independent electors of the state of New-York. : Fellow-citizens! In the present truly alarming situation of our country ..
- To the freemen, and freeholders of New-York. : Gentlemen, As the time of election for representatives, to serve in a General Assembly, is near at hand ..
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