John Jay
1745 – 1829
20 works on record
Works

The Federalist

The Federalist, a commentary on the Constitution of the United States

The federalist

The Federalist

The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in 1788, by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison, and Mr. Jay: with an appendix, containing the letters of Pacificus and Helvidius on the proclamation of neutrality of 1793; also, the original articles of confederation, and the Constitution of the United States. New ed., the numbers written by Mr. Madison corrected by himself

The Federalist on the new constitution

The Federalist

The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in 1788
An address from Robert Goodloe Harper, of South Carolina, to his constituents
Speech of His Excellency John Jay, Esq; governor of the state of New-York, to the two houses of the Legislature, at the opening of the session, at Albany, Tuesday, January, 2d, 1798
Letters, being the whole of the correspondence between the Hon. John Jay, Esq; and Mr. Lewis Littlepage
To the independent electors of the city of New-York
An address to the people of the state of New-York
The charge of Chief Justice Jay to the grand juries on the Eastern Circuit
Letters, being the whole of the correspondence between the Honorable John Jay, Esq; and Mr. Lewis Littlepage
Letters, being the whole of the correspondence between the Hon. John Jay, Esquire, and Mr. Lewis Littlepage. A young man whom Mr. Jay, when in Spain patronized and took into his family
Extract from an address to the people of the state of New York, on the subject of the Federal Constitution
New-York, April 16, 1776. Extract of a letter from John Jay, Esq; a delegate at the Continental Congress, to a gentleman of this city
O Federalista
In Congress. The delegates of the United States of New-Hampshire, Massachusetts-Bay, Rhode-Island, Connecticut, New-York, New-Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, South-Carolina, and Georgia