Constitution
Preamble
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.
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- The Remonstrance of the General Assembly of Virginia to the Delegates of the United American States in Congress Assembled
- Scheme for Replevying Goods and Distress for Rent
- Proposal to Settle Foreign Protestants on Ohio Company Lands
- George Washington to George Mason · recipients: Benjamin Harrison, V., George Mason
- George Mason's remarks on annual elections for the Fairfax Independent Company
- George Mason to the Committee of Merchants in London
- George Mason to Richard Henry Lee · recipient: Richard Henry Lee
- George Mason to Richard Henry Lee · recipient: Richard Henry Lee
- George Mason to Joseph Jones · recipient: Joseph Jones
- George Mason to John Lamb · recipient: John Lamb
- George Mason to George Brent · recipient: George Brent
- George Mason to Council of State
- First Draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights
- Final Draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights
- Final Draft of the Virginia Constitution of 1776
- Fairfax County Resolves
- Essays concerning the Nonimportation Association
- Enclosure 7 to Samuel Purviance (May 20, 1782): Some Remarks on the Title of Virginia to the Lands on the Western-Waters · recipient: Samuel Purviance
- Committee Draft of the Virginia Declaration of Rights and edited by the Virginia Convention
- An Ordinance for Establishing a General Test Oath