The engrossing background story of John Jay, the active lawyer in colonial times, who became the first Chief Justice of the United States.
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Few leaders of the new American nation had more influence than John Jay (1745-1829), or could match his contributions in all three branches of government, at both state and national...
The Correspondence and Public Papers of John Jay ...: 1782-1793
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