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Wythe

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noun

  1. George, 1729–1806, U.S. jurist and statesman.


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He too had passed a noviciate in the Clerk's office, had studied law under the guidance of Wythe, and had been very successful.

It was, as also in the case of Wythe, a deep-seated, ever-living and glowing principle.

But, on the ground of pure love and affection, Wythe was nearer to Tazewell than was Pendleton.

Mr. Wythe continued to be my faithful and beloved mentor in youth, and my most affectionate friend through life.

Such was George Wythe, the honor of his own and the model of future times.

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