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==Letter text==
 
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Philadelphia Mar. 14 1791.  
  
Dear Sir&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Philadelphia Mar. 14 1791. <br />
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Dear Sir
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I am really ashamed to be so late in acknowledging the receipt of your favor of [[Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 10 January 1791|Jan. 10]] which came to hand the 2d. of February. but during the session of Congress the throng of business was such as to oblige me to suspend all my private correspondence. their recess now enables me to resume them. <br />
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I think the allusion to the story of Sisamnes in mr. West’s design is a happy one: and, were it not presumption for me to judge him, I should suppose that parties pleading before a judge must animate the scene greatly. usage seems to justify the naming the state on the exergon, tho the emblems are, as they should be, so peculiar as to explain the country to which the design belongs, to those acquainted with it. but your seal may go to those who know nothing but the <u>name</u> of the country. the term 'commonwealth' distinguishing the stile of the those great members of our union (Massachusets, Pennsylvania, & Virginia) from that of the smaller ones, which call themselves 'states,' it may not be amiss to change the word 'state' with 'commonwealth' in the exergon.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I have enquired into the shape of mathematics instruments here: they are but two, very illy furnished, & very dear. they ask a dear profit of 50. percent on their articles purchased in London. and as you may get them thence within two months as soon as from hence, I presume you will prefer it. should you think otherwise I offer my services to execute your commission which <br />
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I am really ashamed to be so late in acknowledging the receipt of your favor of [[Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 10 January 1791|Jan. 10]] which came to hand the 2d. of February. but during the session of Congress the throng of business was such as to oblige me to suspend all my private correspondence. their recess now enables me to resume them.  
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I think the allusion to the story of Sisamnes in mr. West’s design is a happy one: and, were it not presumption for me to judge him, I should suppose that parties pleading before a judge must animate the scene greatly. usage seems to justify the naming the state on the exergon, tho the emblems are, as they should be, so peculiar as to explain the country to which the design belongs, to those acquainted with it. but your seal may go to those who know nothing but the <u>name</u> of the country. the term 'commonwealth' distinguishing the stile of the those great members of our union (Massachusets, Pennsylvania, & Virginia) from that of the smaller ones, which call themselves 'states,' it may not be amiss to change the word 'state' with 'commonwealth' in the exergon.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;I have enquired into the shape of mathematics instruments here: they are but two, very illy furnished, & very dear. they ask a dear profit of 50. percent on their articles purchased in London. and as you may get them thence within two months as soon as from hence, I presume you will prefer it. should you think otherwise I offer my services to execute your commission which  
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which it will give me pleasure to do.
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Supposing that a glance of the eye over some of the tables of the inclosed report may give you a moment's amusement, I inclose you one, together with a corrected sheet of that on weights & measures. I am with the most cordial esteem & respect Dear Sir
  
which it will give me pleasure to do. <br />
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Your friend & servt. <br />
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Supposing that a glance of the eye over some of the tables of the inclosed report may give you a moment's amusement, I inclose you one, together with a corrected sheet of that on weights & measures. I am with the most cordial esteem & respect Dear Sir<br />
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[[Thomas Jefferson|Th: Jefferson]]
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Your friend & servt. <br />
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Th: Jefferson<br />
 
  
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==See also==
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*[[Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 10 January 1791]]
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*[[Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 15 June 1792]]
  
 
[[Category:Letters to Wythe]]
 
[[Category:Letters to Wythe]]
 
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Revision as of 20:10, 4 July 2015

"Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 14 March 1791, pg 1." Image from the Library of Congress, The Thomas Jefferson Papers.

Letter text

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Philadelphia Mar. 14 1791.

Dear Sir

I am really ashamed to be so late in acknowledging the receipt of your favor of Jan. 10 which came to hand the 2d. of February. but during the session of Congress the throng of business was such as to oblige me to suspend all my private correspondence. their recess now enables me to resume them.

I think the allusion to the story of Sisamnes in mr. West’s design is a happy one: and, were it not presumption for me to judge him, I should suppose that parties pleading before a judge must animate the scene greatly. usage seems to justify the naming the state on the exergon, tho the emblems are, as they should be, so peculiar as to explain the country to which the design belongs, to those acquainted with it. but your seal may go to those who know nothing but the name of the country. the term 'commonwealth' distinguishing the stile of the those great members of our union (Massachusets, Pennsylvania, & Virginia) from that of the smaller ones, which call themselves 'states,' it may not be amiss to change the word 'state' with 'commonwealth' in the exergon.         I have enquired into the shape of mathematics instruments here: they are but two, very illy furnished, & very dear. they ask a dear profit of 50. percent on their articles purchased in London. and as you may get them thence within two months as soon as from hence, I presume you will prefer it. should you think otherwise I offer my services to execute your commission which

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"Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 14 March 1791, pg 2." Image from the Library of Congress, The Thomas Jefferson Papers.

which it will give me pleasure to do.

Supposing that a glance of the eye over some of the tables of the inclosed report may give you a moment's amusement, I inclose you one, together with a corrected sheet of that on weights & measures. I am with the most cordial esteem & respect Dear Sir

Your friend & servt.
Th: Jefferson

See also