Document, 1795 March 21
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- Title
- Document, 1795 March 21
- Name
- Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author)
- Grenville, Lord (Addressee)
- Format
- correspondence
- Digital Project
- Papers of John Jay
- Date
- 1795 March 21
- Physical Description
- 0 pages
- Subjects
- United States--History--Revolution, 1775-1783; Jay, John, 1745-1829
- Summary
- Cannot dine with Grenville next Tuesday. Suggests Thursday or Friday. Desirable that claims cases be facilitated. Indian affairs should also be settled--"ill humor, having nothing to feed upon, would die away. A discerning minister, true to your Lordship's conciliatory views, and possessed, if possible, of your prudence and self command, cannot be too early at Philadelphia. I am convinced that unless your vigilance and interposition extend to whatever may affect the relations between the two countries, all will not go and continue well."
- Identifier
- columbia.jay.03503