George Mason Quote

I quitted my Seat in the House of Delegates, from a Conviction that I was no longer able to do any essential Service.


Letter to Edmund Randolph (19 October 1782)


I quitted my Seat in the House of Delegates, from a Conviction that I was no longer able to do any essential Service.

I quitted my Seat in the House of Delegates, from a Conviction that I was no longer able to do any essential Service.

I quitted my Seat in the House of Delegates, from a Conviction that I was no longer able to do any essential Service.

I quitted my Seat in the House of Delegates, from a Conviction that I was no longer able to do any essential Service.