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"Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, January 1787." Image from the Library of Congress, The Thomas Jefferson Papers.

Letter text

GW to mr. J.

Would not the figures, to which one must advert in studying geometry, formed of wood metal or ivory, be more instructive than those, which are delineated on paper? if you think so, and if such figures can be procured where you are, i wish to know the cost of them, that i may remit money to pay for them; when i will beg the favour of you to send them to me.

Williamsburgh, januar. 1787.

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