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Page 279
... tion of the old order of great landed estates . He fought for public educa- tion as a bulwark of democracy , and with Madison he led the struggle for freedom of conscience and the separation of church and state . It was his purpose to ...
... tion of the old order of great landed estates . He fought for public educa- tion as a bulwark of democracy , and with Madison he led the struggle for freedom of conscience and the separation of church and state . It was his purpose to ...
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... tion was showing only , without realizing , the general happiness . This great work remained to be done ; and America , steadfast in her preference , with one voice summoned her beloved Washington , un- practiced as he was in the duties ...
... tion was showing only , without realizing , the general happiness . This great work remained to be done ; and America , steadfast in her preference , with one voice summoned her beloved Washington , un- practiced as he was in the duties ...
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... tion , and the young gentry were seen marshaling their little bands of followers in separate squads over the common and in the by - lanes and streets . Any one who has ever seen a militia training , or a " gen- eral muster , " in Old ...
... tion , and the young gentry were seen marshaling their little bands of followers in separate squads over the common and in the by - lanes and streets . Any one who has ever seen a militia training , or a " gen- eral muster , " in Old ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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