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5125. MASON (J. T.), Meteoric.—
John
Thompson Mason is a meteor whose path cannot
be calculated. All the powers of his mind seem
at present to be concentrated in one single object,
the producing a convention to new model
the [State] Constitution.—
To James Madison.
Ford ed., iii, 318.
(T.
May. 1783)
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