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From Thomas Jefferson to the Virginia Delegates in Congress, 15 March 1781

To the Virginia Delegates in Congress

In Council March 15, 1781

Gentlemen

A Difference of opinion having taken place between the Executive of this State and Mr. Simon Nathan as to the rate at which certain Bills of exchange should be discharged in paper money, we have agreed with him to refer it to such Gentlemen of Knowledge in the Laws, of established Character and of any other State, as yourselves shall mutually agree on with him. Their award shall be performed by the State, which means to stand in the place as well of the Drawer as Drawee. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Serjeant had been consulted by Mr. Nathan.

I inclose to you Mr. Pendleton’s and Wythe’s Opinion. You will be pleased to observe that the State of the Case requires from Mr. Nathan actual proof that he took up the Bills at par. Mr. Nathan having agreed with us all the facts as stated, I am to suppose nothing contrary to them will be received. As his Signature here was omitted perhaps it would be best for you to require it before submission. It is not our Desire to pay off those Bills according to the present Depreciation but according to their actual value in hard money at the time they were drawn with Interest. The state having received value so far it is just it should be substantially paid. All beyond this will be plunder made by some Person or other. The Executive in the most candid manner departed from the advantage which their Tender law gave them in the beginning. It seems very hard to make this the means of obtaining an unjust Gain from the State. I have the Honor to be, &c., &c.,

T. J.

FC (Vi). Enclosures: Edmund Pendleton to TJ, 7 Mch.; George Wythe to TJ, 9 Mch. 1781. Both letters are printed above under their respective dates. See also TJ to Benjamin Harrison, 22 Sep. 1782.

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