On a view of all circumstances I have judged it most prudent not to force Billey back to Virginia even if it could be done; and have accordingly taken measures for his final separation from me. I am persuaded his mind is too thoroughly tainted to be a fit companion for fellow slaves in Virginia. The laws here do not admit of his being sold for more than 7 years. I do not expect to get near the worth of him; but cannot think of punishing him by transportation merely for coveting that liberty for which we have paid the prices of so much blood, and have proclaimed so often to be the right, and worthy the pursuit of every human being.


Letter to James Madison, Sr. (1783)


On a view of all circumstances I have judged it most prudent not to force Billey back to Virginia even if it could be done; and have accordingly...

On a view of all circumstances I have judged it most prudent not to force Billey back to Virginia even if it could be done; and have accordingly...

On a view of all circumstances I have judged it most prudent not to force Billey back to Virginia even if it could be done; and have accordingly...

On a view of all circumstances I have judged it most prudent not to force Billey back to Virginia even if it could be done; and have accordingly...