Difference between revisions of "Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 15 June 1792"
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[[George Wythe|G.W.]] to [[Thomas Jefferson|T.J.]] | [[George Wythe|G.W.]] to [[Thomas Jefferson|T.J.]] | ||
− | I thank you for the '[[Rights of Man|rights of man]]', which you sent to me. when you have leisure, i beg the favour of you to employ mr Scott, or some other good hand, to make a [[Seal of the High Court of Chancery|seal to our court of chancery]]. the diameter of it i would | + | I thank you for the '[[Rights of Man|rights of man]]', which you sent to me. when you have leisure, i beg the favour of you to employ [[wikipedia:Robert Scot|mr Scott]], or some other good hand, to make a [[Seal of the High Court of Chancery|seal to our court of chancery]].<ref>Robert Scot, later appointed first Chief Engraver of the United States Mint by Jefferson, had previously fashioned a [[Seal of the College|seal for the College of William & Mary]].</ref> the diameter of it i would |
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[[File:WytheToJeffersonJune151792p2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|<p>"Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 15 June 1792, pg 2." Image from the [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mtj.mtjbib006303 Library of Congress,] ''The Thomas Jefferson Papers.''</p>]] | [[File:WytheToJeffersonJune151792p2.jpg|right|thumb|250px|<p>"Wythe to Thomas Jefferson, 15 June 1792, pg 2." Image from the [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/mtj.mtjbib006303 Library of Congress,] ''The Thomas Jefferson Papers.''</p>]] | ||
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− | would not have more than that of a dollar. i send the design by mr West. put any part of it, or any thing else of which you more approve, on the seal. the assembly have given twenty five pounds for the work, which shall be paid on sight of | + | would not have more than that of a dollar. i send the design by [[wikipedia:Benjamin West|mr West]]. put any part of it, or any thing else of which you more approve, on the seal. the assembly have given twenty five pounds for the work, which shall be paid on sight of |
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*[[Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 14 March 1791]] | *[[Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 14 March 1791]] | ||
*[[Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 12 July 1792]] | *[[Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 12 July 1792]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:04, 7 July 2015
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I thank you for the 'rights of man', which you sent to me. when you have leisure, i beg the favour of you to employ mr Scott, or some other good hand, to make a seal to our court of chancery.[1] the diameter of it i would
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would not have more than that of a dollar. i send the design by mr West. put any part of it, or any thing else of which you more approve, on the seal. the assembly have given twenty five pounds for the work, which shall be paid on sight of
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of the performer’s order. i am your grateful friend, and cordial well-wisher.
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Mr Jefferson
See also
- Rights of Man
- Seal of the High Court of Chancery
- Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 14 March 1791
- Thomas Jefferson to Wythe, 12 July 1792
References
- ↑ Robert Scot, later appointed first Chief Engraver of the United States Mint by Jefferson, had previously fashioned a seal for the College of William & Mary.