George Mason Quotes
Government Is, Or Ought To Be, Instituted For The Common Benefit And Security Of The People, Nation Or Community; Whenever Any Government Shall Be Found Inadequate Or Contrary To These Purposes, A Majority Of The Community Hath An Indubitable, Unalienable, Indefeasible Right, To Reform, Alter, Or Abolish It, In Such Manner As Shall Be Judged Most Conducive To The Public Weal.
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