- conservapedia.com John_JayJohn Jay (December 23, 1745 – May 17, 1829) was a Founding Father who urged ratification of the U.S. Constitution...
- John Jay was a highly respected lawyer who distinguished himself in several different high state and federal offices, before, during, and after the Revolutionary War...
- who2.com bio/john-jay/John Jay was one of the heavy-hitters in the early days of the United States, a “founding father” who was a member of the Continental Congress and the first Chief...
- encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com John JayJay, John, 1745–1829, American statesman, 1st chief justice of the United States, b. New York City, grad.
- kids.kiddle.co John_JayThe John Jay Institute, located outside Philadelphia, is the only independent faith-based organization in America exclusively dedicated to preparing principled...
- historyheist.com glossary/jay-john/On April 15, 1818, John Jay wrote to his Quaker friend, John Murray: “Natural Laws and Morality are given by the Sovereign of the Universe to all mankind. …
- Ashley Bergfield left her experience at the John Jay Institute with a deeper appreciation of the daily need for prayer, reflection, and quiet.
- johnjayhomestead.org about-john-jay/the-life-of-…John Jay served the State of New York as a principal author of its first constitution in 1777, and as its first Chief Justice.
- twitter.com johnjayccesap14The First Chief Justice of the United States of America. NY Governor. John Jay University.
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