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Philadelphia 18 Nov 1776  
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Wythe & Virginia Delegates at Congress to Edmund Pendleton & Virginia Convention, 18 May 1776]]
*[[Virginia Delegates to the Virginia Convention, 18 May 1776|Wythe & Virginia Delegates at Congress to Edmund Pendleton & Virginia Convention, 18 May 1776]]
*[[Pendleton to Wythe, memorandum, 3 March 1789]]
*[[Pendleton to Wythe, memorandum, 3 March 1789]]


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"Wythe To Edmund Pendleton, 18 November 1776." Image from the New York Public Library: Archives & Manuscripts, The Declaration of Independence.

Letter text

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Philadelphia 18 Nov 1776

Sir,

I am in receipt of your letter of the 22 [?]. It is the part of my countrymen to say when I shall return to assist in revising the laws; it is mine to obey. With most profound respect, I am,

Sir

Your humble Serv.
G. Wythe.

The Honble. Edmund Pendleton

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"Wythe To Edmund Pendleton, 18 November 1776." Image from the New York Public Library: Archives & Manuscripts, The Declaration of Independence.

The Honorable
Edmund Pendleton, esq.
Speaker of the house of delegates
Virginia

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