Sir
From the small acquaintance
I had with you at Philadelphia & the recommendation
of Mr Jefferson, I take the liberty to address you
on the subject of Literary property & securing
to authors the copyright of their productions in
the State of Virginia. The
Grammatical Institute
of the English Language is so much approved
in the Northern States, that I wish to secure to
myself the copyright in all. General
Laws for this purpose are passed in New England,
in New Jersey - & I believe also in New York and
Pennsylvania. In One of these States, the period
mentioned is twenty years - in another, twenty one
& in Connecticut, the right is secured to the
author & for the term of fourteen years &
if the author should live beyond the first
term, then the right returns to him & his heirs
for another term of fourteen years, & all
give the inhabitants of other States, the benefit
of the laws, as soon as the State where the author
is an inhabitant shall have passed a similar law.
It is my requests, Sir, that you would move
for a law of this kind in your next Sessions of
Assembly; & if the Legislature shall not think
proper to pass a general Law; be pleased to
present a petition in my name for a [particular] law
securing to me & my heirs & assigns the exclusive
right of publishing & vending the above men-
tioned works in the State of Virginia for the term
of twenty years - or for such other term as the
Legislature shall think proper. I shall endeavour
to publish the Works in Virginia as soon as