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[[File:WythetoJamesMercerp1.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<p>"Wythe To James Mercer, June 1789." Image from the [http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/bac0a75c-26bb-b981-e040-e00a18067fd9 New York Public Library: Archives & Manuscripts,] ''The Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Virginia.''</p>]] | |||
==Letter text== | |||
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Hon James Mercer, chief justice, <br /> | Hon James Mercer, chief justice, <br /> | ||
and other judges of the general court < | and other judges of the general court | ||
</blockquote> | |||
[[File:WythetoJamesMercerp2.jpg|right|thumb|200px|<p>"Wythe To James Mercer, June 1789." Image from the [http://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/bac0a75c-26bb-b981-e040-e00a18067fd9#/?uuid=bac0a75c-26ba-b981-e040-e00a18067fd9 New York Public Library: Archives & Manuscripts,] ''The Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Virginia.''</p>]] | |||
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Gentlemen, | Gentlemen, | ||
desiring to know your opinion upon a point of law in a case depending before the high court of chancery, i have stated the question for that purpose, and directed the clerk of that court to wait on you with it. i am, with undissembled veneration, <br /> | |||
gentlemen, <br /> | |||
your obedient humble servant <br /> | |||
[[George Wythe|G. Wythe]]. <br /> | |||
(a) Adams against Currie, with the papers in which mr Tinsley will attend if he be required. < | |||
June, 1789. | |||
(a) Adams against Currie, with the papers in which mr Tinsley will attend if he be required. | |||
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[[Category:Letters from Wythe]] | [[Category:Letters from Wythe]] | ||
[[Category:PROOFED]] | [[Category:PROOFED]] |
Revision as of 13:51, 4 July 2015

"Wythe To James Mercer, June 1789." Image from the New York Public Library: Archives & Manuscripts, The Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Virginia.
Letter text
Page 1
Hon James Mercer, chief justice,
and other judges of the general court

"Wythe To James Mercer, June 1789." Image from the New York Public Library: Archives & Manuscripts, The Signers of the Declaration of Independence, Virginia.
Page 2
Gentlemen,
desiring to know your opinion upon a point of law in a case depending before the high court of chancery, i have stated the question for that purpose, and directed the clerk of that court to wait on you with it. i am, with undissembled veneration,
gentlemen,
your obedient humble servant
G. Wythe.
June, 1789.
(a) Adams against Currie, with the papers in which mr Tinsley will attend if he be required.