Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 16 January 1796, 2

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T.J. to G. Wythe.     Monticello Jan. 16. 96.
    I was so [furnished?] to get [early?] my collection of printed laws before the departure of the waggon, that I did the work imperfectly. I have since found the laws of 1702 May & Oct. which I should be glad to have added to the end of my 6th. volume. If you can peruse a copy of those of [?] I will pray you to add it to the end of the 5th volume, and in both cases to make commanding changes in the middle one of the three printed labels proposed on these volumes indeed I would wish the middle label of the 4th volume to be […??] & of the 8th to be […??]
I choose to bring for the 11th volume to 1783 that it may terminate at the same period with the Chancellors revisal. I write you a separate letter which perhaps may lead to the preservation of these laws. Perhaps your friend Mr. Taylor, of whom I hear so many good and [Savor?] things, may think this business worthy his percentage. Adieu affectionately.