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Habituated from our Infancy to trample upon the Rights of Human Nature, every generous, every liber
Habituated from our Infancy to trample upon the Rights of Human Nature, every generous, every liber
Habituated from our Infancy to trample upon the Rights of Human Nature, every generous, every liber
Habituated from our Infancy to trample upon the Rights of Human Nature, every generous, every liber
Habituated from our Infancy to trample upon the Rights of Human Nature, every generous, every liber
Habituated from our Infancy to trample upon the Rights of Human Nature, every generous, every liber
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George Mason:
I begin to grow heartily tired of the etiquette and nonsense so fashionable in this city.George Mason:
I retired from public Business from a thorough Conviction that it was not in my Power to do any GooGeorge Mason:
I wish I knew where to get a good one myself; for I find cold Sheets extreamly disagreeable.George Mason:
In all our associations; in all our agreements let us never lose sight of this fundamental maxim -George Mason:
Slavery discourages arts and manufactures.George Mason:
Taught to regard a part of our own Species in the most abject and contemptible Degree below us, weGeorge Mason:
The augmentation of slaves weakens the states; and such a trade is diabolical in itself, and disgraGeorge Mason:
The poor despise labor when performed by slaves.George Mason:
There is a Passion natural to the Mind of man, especially a free Man, which renders him impatient oGeorge Mason:
We came equals into this world, and equals shall we go out of it.