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  1. Portrait of William Jay by Anthon Henry Wenzler. William Jay (June 16, 1789 – October 14, 1858) was an American abolitionist and jurist, son of Governor of New York and first U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Jay.

  2. William Jay (minister) Portrait and signature of William Jay, about 1810. The Rev. William Jay (6 May 1769 – 27 December 1853) was an English nonconformist divine who preached for sixty years at Argyle Chapel in Bath. He was an eminent English Congregationalist minister of Regency England.

  3. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Learn about William Jay, an American reformer who fought against slavery and supported constitutional law. He also wrote influential books on abolition, colonization, and peace, and was a friend of Frederick Douglass.

  4. Overview. William Jay. (b. 1789) Quick Reference. (b. 16 June 1789; d. 14 October 1858), reformer and abolitionist. William Jay, the second son of Sarah Van Brugh Livingston and John Jay, the first chief justice of the ...

  5. 1 de set. de 2006 · The son of New York founding father John Jay (himself an abolitionist and slave owner), William grew up in a rapidly changing social and political world. Abolitionism provided a foundation for his quest to build a moral republic. One strength of Budney's book is its focus on Jay's federalism.

    • Richard S. Newman
    • 2006
  6. English. Abstract: This article presents information on the book "William Jay and the Constitutional Movement for the Abolition of Slavery," by Bayard Tuckerman, with a preface by John Jay. A study of Judge Jay in a single phase of his career was well worth making.

  7. digitltravel.com › pt › william-jay-portuguêsWilliam Jay | Digital Travel

    29 de mai. de 2021 · Americano reformador William Jay (1789-1858) foi um abolicionista cujo prestígio e entendimento do direito constitucional deu apoio vital à causa. William Jay nasceu em Nova York em 11 de junho de 1789. O seu pai era o ilustre estadista John Jay.