Thomas Jefferson Papers

Thomas Jefferson to Creed Taylor, 27 March 1823

To Creed Taylor

Monticello Mar. 27. 23.

Dear Sir

I recieved in due time your favor of the 8th and have to return you my thanks for the copy of the Journal of the Law-school which you have been so kind as to send me,1 requesting at the same time2 an opinion on it’s merits3 for the press.4 it is now 50. years since I retired from5 the practice of the law, and my vocations since that time have not been of a character to keep me in familiarity with questions of law. it would therefore be great presumption in me to give an opinion for the public on this subject, and especially after so many and so great authorities have given it their sanction. of the utility of the institution there can be no doubt. it gives opportunities to Students of practising their lessons in Rhetoric, of habituating themselves to think and to speak with method,6 and lessens the shock of a premier debut at the bar, so terrible in a first essay of strength before7 the public.8 the particular object of the book seems to be to furnish correct forms of entries in judicial records. of their merit in that line, I judge, not from my own imperfect recollections,9 but from my knolege of the learning & abilities of the author. with this apology for my incompetence, be pleased to accept the assurance of my great and respectful esteem and consideration.

Th: Jefferson

RC (ViU: Taylor Papers); addressed: “The honble Chancellor Taylor Richmond”; redirected in an unidentified hand to Farmville; franked; postmarked. Dft (MHi); on verso of portion of reused address cover to TJ; endorsed by TJ. Extract printed in Richmond Enquirer, 27 June 1823, as noted below.

1Remainder of sentence interlined in Dft.

2Preceding four words not in Dft and interlined in RC.

3Dft: “on it.”

4Printed extract begins here.

5Preceding two words interlined in Dft in place of “ceased.”

6Remainder of sentence added at foot of text in Dft and keyed to this point with “and lessens the.”

7RC: “befor.” Dft: “before.”

8Printed extract ends here.

9Preceding two words interlined in Dft in place of “competence.”

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  • Jefferson, Thomas; Books & Library; receives works search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Books & Library; requested to review books search
  • Jefferson, Thomas; Opinions on; legal profession search
  • Journal of the Law-School, and of the Moot-Court Attached To It, at Needham, in Virginia (C. Taylor) search
  • law; books on search
  • law; TJ on study of search
  • rhetoric; study of search
  • Richmond Enquirer (newspaper); prints TJ’s correspondence search
  • schools and colleges; law search
  • Taylor, Creed; Journal of the Law-School, and of the Moot-Court Attached To It, at Needham, in Virginia search
  • Taylor, Creed; letter to search