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The Constitutional Sources Project (ConSource) is revolutionizing the way people interact with history by democratizing access to source materials of the U.S. Constitution—letters, journals, newspapers, articles, speeches, and other first-hand records—so that any citizen can research and learn from the document’s rich intellectual history. The countless letters, speeches and journals of the Framer
George Mason's Resolution Denying Governor Eden a Safe-Conduct Pass, May 31, 1776:
Resolution Denying Governor Eden a Safe-Conduct Pass (May 31, 1776) None
Edmund Randolph to Beverley Randolph, in 1787. Beverley would succeed Edmund as Governor of Virginia the following year.
"These delays greatly impede public measures, and serve to sour the temper of the punctual members, who do not like to idle away their time," complained George Washington in a letter to fellow Virginian Arthur Lee from Philadelphia:
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