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A few years' experience will convince us that those things which at the time they happened we regarded as our greatest misfortunes have proved our greatest blessings.
~ George Mason
Blessings
Convince
Experience
Few
Greatest
Happened
Misfortunes
Our
Proved
Regarded
Things
Those
Time
Us
Which
Will
Years
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All men are by nature born equally free and independent.
~ George Mason
Born
Equally
Free
Independent
Men
Nature
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As much as I value an union of all the states, I would not admit the southern states into the union, unless they agreed to the discontinuance of this disgraceful trade, because it would bring weakness and not strength to the union.
~ George Mason
Admit
Agreed
Because
Bring
Disgraceful
Much
Southern
Southern States
States
Strength
Trade
Union
Unless
Value
Weakness
Would
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As nations can not be rewarded or punished in the next world they must be in this.
~ George Mason
Must
Nations
Next
Punished
Rewarded
World
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Attend with Diligence and strict Integrity to the Interest of your Correspondents and enter into no Engagements which you have not the almost certain Means of performing.
~ George Mason
Almost
Attend
Certain
Diligence
Enter
Integrity
Interest
Means
Performing
Strict
Which
You
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Every society, all government, and every kind of civil compact therefore, is or ought to be, calculated for the general good and safety of the community.
~ George Mason
Calculated
Civil
Community
Compact
Every
General
General Good
Good
Government
Kind
Ought
Safety
Society
Therefore
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Habituated from our Infancy to trample upon the Rights of Human Nature, every generous, every liberal Sentiment, if not extinguished, is enfeebled in our Minds.
~ George Mason
Every
Generous
Human
Human Nature
Infancy
Liberal
Minds
Nature
Our
Rights
Sentiment
Trample
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I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people except for a few public officials.
~ George Mason
Ask
Except
Few
Militia
Officials
People
Public
Public Officials
Sir
Whole
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I begin to grow heartily tired of the etiquette and nonsense so fashionable in this city.
~ George Mason
Begin
City
Etiquette
Fashionable
Grow
Nonsense
Tired
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I retired from public Business from a thorough Conviction that it was not in my Power to do any Good, and very much disgusted with Measures, which appeared to me inconsistent with common Policy and Justice.
~ George Mason
Any
Appeared
Business
Common
Conviction
Disgusted
Good
Inconsistent
Justice
Me
Measures
Much
Policy
Power
Public
Retired
Thorough
Very
Which
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I wish I knew where to get a good one myself; for I find cold Sheets extreamly disagreeable.
~ George Mason
Cold
Disagreeable
Find
Get
Good
I Wish
Knew
Myself
Sheets
Where
Wish
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In all our associations; in all our agreements let us never lose sight of this fundamental maxim - that all power was originally lodged in, and consequently is derived from, the people.
~ George Mason
Agreements
Associations
Consequently
Derived
Fundamental
Let Us
Lose
Maxim
Never
Originally
Our
People
Power
Sight
Us
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Slavery discourages arts and manufactures.
~ George Mason
Arts
Slavery
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Taught to regard a part of our own Species in the most abject and contemptible Degree below us, we lose that Idea of the dignity of Man which the Hand of Nature had implanted in us, for great and useful purposes.
~ George Mason
Abject
Below
Contemptible
Degree
Dignity
Great
Had
Hand
Idea
Lose
Man
Most
Nature
Our
Own
Part
Purposes
Regard
Species
Taught
Us
Useful
Which
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The augmentation of slaves weakens the states; and such a trade is diabolical in itself, and disgraceful to mankind.
~ George Mason
Disgraceful
Itself
Mankind
Slaves
States
Trade
Weakens
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The poor despise labor when performed by slaves.
~ George Mason
Despise
Labor
Performed
Poor
Slaves
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There is a Passion natural to the Mind of man, especially a free Man, which renders him impatient of Restraint.
~ George Mason
Free
Free Man
Him
Impatient
Man
Mind
Natural
Passion
Restraint
Which
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We came equals into this world, and equals shall we go out of it.
~ George Mason
Came
Equals
Go
Out
Shall
World
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Your dear baby has died innocent and blameless, and has been called away by an all wise and merciful Creator, most probably from a life to misery and misfortune, and most certainly to one of happiness and bliss.
~ George Mason
Away
Baby
Been
Blameless
Bliss
Certainly
Creator
Dear
Died
Happiness
Has-Been
Innocent
Life
Merciful
Misery
Misfortune
Most
Wise
Your
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George Mason
Profession
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BirthDate
11 December, 1725
DeathDate
07 October, 1792
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United States
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