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Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4
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To Messrs. Inglis and Long, Merchants at Portsmouth.1
WILLIAMSBURGH, June 11, 1772. GENTLEMEN, I have just received notice from Mr. Wythe that in the case of Jamieson and Taylor V. Meredith and others he will move at the next court to have the effects delivered in to the plaintiff’s hands. I have not yet had time to enquire whether such steps have been yet taken as will entitle him to do this. However it is better that your correspondents prevent it which cannot be done with certainty but by their sending in their answers in proper form before the next court. I am this moment leaving town having just taken time to inform you of this measure.
1 1 From the collection of Dr. J. S. H. Fogg, of Boston, Mass.
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Chicago: Thomas Jefferson, "To Messrs. Inglis and Long, Merchants at Portsmouth.," Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4 in Thomas Jefferson, the Writings of Jefferson: Monticello Edition, Vol. 4 (Washington, D.C.: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1904-1905), Pp.240-241 Original Sources, accessed August 8, 2022, http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=4SLSRIDM64DAZPK.
MLA: Jefferson, Thomas. "To Messrs. Inglis and Long, Merchants at Portsmouth." Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4, in Thomas Jefferson, the Writings of Jefferson: Monticello Edition, Vol. 4 (Washington, D.C.: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1904-1905), Pp.240-241, Original Sources. 8 Aug. 2022. http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=4SLSRIDM64DAZPK.
Harvard: Jefferson, T, 'To Messrs. Inglis and Long, Merchants at Portsmouth.' in Writings of Thomas Jefferson, Volume 4. cited in , Thomas Jefferson, the Writings of Jefferson: Monticello Edition, Vol. 4 (Washington, D.C.: Thomas Jefferson Memorial Association, 1904-1905), Pp.240-241. Original Sources, retrieved 8 August 2022, from http://www.originalsources.com/Document.aspx?DocID=4SLSRIDM64DAZPK.
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