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121. Document, 1785 June 09
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: 1785 June 09
- Summary: Report of agents for New York and Massachusetts. Announce that they have chosen Samuel Johnson, William Fleming, and John Sitgreaves as new members of the court to try boundary dispute. Document signed.
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122. [Document, 1785 June 09]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: June 09, 1785
- Summary: Jay thinks that the letter to David Howell of 19 April respecting Richard Sow and other Americans still detained by the British from the late war should be sent to Adams who will lay it before the Minister and demand that orders be given that these Am...
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123. Document, 1785 June 13
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: 1785 June 13
- Summary: Jay sends a copy of his letter to the King of France on the birth of a prince to the ruling family.
- Number of Images: 0
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124. [Document, 1785 June 13]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: June 13, 1785
- Summary: Jay sends a copy of his letter to the King of France on the birth of a prince to the ruling family.
- Number of Images: 3

125. Document, 1785 June 23
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: 1785 June 23
- Summary: Jay wants to send the following letter to Adams in cypher: Men and states are influenced alternately by their interest and their passion without reducing either of them to a system and thus impossible to predict which predomina...
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126. [Document, 1785 June 23]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: June 23, 1785
- Summary: Jay wants to send the following letter to Adams in cypher: Men and states are influenced alternately by their interest and their passion without reducing either of them to a system and thus impossible to predict which predominate at any one time. Brit...
- Number of Images: 3
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127. [Document, 1785 March 02]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 02, 1785
- Summary: Sends Congress the letter of Sears and Smith with its enclosure on Soderstrom. Jay thinks that Soderstrom should present his credentials to Congress before he can be properly accredited as Consul of Sweden for Massachusetts. The Governor of Massachuse...
- Number of Images: 1
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128. [Document, 1785 March 02]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 02, 1785
- Summary: Sends Congress the letter of Sears and Smith with its enclosure on Soderstrom. Jay thinks that Soderstrom should present his credentials to Congress before he can be properly accredited as Consul of Sweden for Massachusetts. The Governor of Massachuse...
- Number of Images: 3
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129. [Document, 1785 March 04]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 04, 1785
- Summary: On letter of Adams of 22 June 1784: American independence was complete on 4 July 1776 when announced; American independence should not be connected with the peace treaty of 1783; a letter should be sent to all the sovereigns of Europe stating the exac...
- Number of Images: 2
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130. [Document, 1785 March 04]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 04, 1785
- Summary: On letter of Adams of 22 June 1784: American independence was complete on 4 July 1776 when announced; American independence should not be connected with the peace treaty of 1783; a letter should be sent to all the sovereigns of Europe stating the exac...
- Number of Images: 3
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131. [Document, 1785 March 08]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 08, 1785
- Summary: Jay transmits the following papers: draft of commission to be used in negotiations with Morocco and Barbary; letter of credence from Congress. To regencies of Tunis, Tripoli and Algiers; letter to Emperor of Morocco; another letter to same; letter fro...
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132. [Document, 1785 March 08]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 08, 1785
- Summary: Jay transmits the following papers: draft of commission to be used in negotiations with Morocco and Barbary; letter of credence from Congress. To regencies of Tunis, Tripoli and Algiers; letter to Emperor of Morocco; another letter to same; letter fro...
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133. Document, 1785 March 11
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: 1785 March 11
- Summary: Report presents draft versions of: letter to Emperor of Morocco; letter to joint commissioners; commission to joint ministers; letter of credence for the ministers.
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134. [Document, 1785 March 14]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 14, 1785
- Summary: Sends Congress copies of proposed commissions to Adams and Smith and the letter of credence to his Britannic Majesty.
- Number of Images: 1
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135. [Document, 1785 March 14]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 14, 1785
- Summary: Sends Congress copies of proposed commissions to Adams and Smith and the letter of credence to his Britannic Majesty.
- Number of Images: 5
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136. [Document, 1785 March 17]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 17, 1785
- Summary: The papers on the arrest and imprisonment of Jonas Hartwell in Spain should be sent to our charge des affaires there. If he has reason to think on inquiry that Hartwell has been imprisoned justifiably then there should be a trial of the merits of the ...
- Number of Images: 3
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137. [Document, 1785 March 17]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 17, 1785
- Summary: The papers on the arrest and imprisonment of Jonas Hartwell in Spain should be sent to our charge des affaires there. If he has reason to think on inquiry that Hartwell has been imprisoned justifiably then there should be a trial of the merits of the ...
- Number of Images: 2

138. Document, 1785 March 27
- Name: Louis XVI, King of France, 1754-1793 (Author) Vergennes, Charles Gravier, comte de, 1719-1787 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: 1785 March 27
- Summary: Letter, in French, announcing the birth of a Prince named Duke of Normandy.
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139. Document, 1785 March 27
- Name: Louis XVI, King of France, 1754-1793 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: 1785 March 27
- Summary: Letter, in English, announcing the birth of the Duke of Normandy.
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140. [Document, 1785 March 30]
- Name: Jay, John, 1745-1829 (Author) United States. Continental Congress (Addressee)
- Date: March 30, 1785
- Summary: Jay suggests that the papers delivered to him by Marbois be sent to commissioners of the Treasury for investigation, the balance due ascertained, and ways and means of paying the amounts devised.
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