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1725-1792 9 George Mason , one of the great shapers of the American democratic tradition , was born in Fairfax County , Virginia , of a family which had been prominent in Virginia affairs for several generations . He grew up in Virginia ...
1725-1792 9 George Mason , one of the great shapers of the American democratic tradition , was born in Fairfax County , Virginia , of a family which had been prominent in Virginia affairs for several generations . He grew up in Virginia ...
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PATRICK HENRY 1736-1799 1 1 Patrick Henry , Revolutionary patriot and governor of Virginia , was born at Studley , Hanover County , Virginia , on March 29 , 1736. His father was a Virginia County judge . Young Henry was admitted to the ...
PATRICK HENRY 1736-1799 1 1 Patrick Henry , Revolutionary patriot and governor of Virginia , was born at Studley , Hanover County , Virginia , on March 29 , 1736. His father was a Virginia County judge . Young Henry was admitted to the ...
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JOHN TYLER 1790-1862 John Tyler , member of the Virginia House of Delegates , Governor of Virginia , Representative and Senator from Virginia , Vice - President and President of the United States , was born at Greenway , Charles City ...
JOHN TYLER 1790-1862 John Tyler , member of the Virginia House of Delegates , Governor of Virginia , Representative and Senator from Virginia , Vice - President and President of the United States , was born at Greenway , Charles City ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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