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" Foreigners have been encouraged to settle among you. Industry and virtue have been promoted by mutual emulation and mutual inspection; commerce and the arts have flourished; and I cannot help attributing those continual exertions of genius which appear among you to the inspiration of liberty, and that love of fame and knowledge which always accompany it. Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind, and unfits it for every noble enterprise, every expanded prospect. How far this is the case with Virginia will more clearly appear when the ensuing trial is made.

[Letter to William Bradford Jr. April 1 1774] "

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James Madison quote : Foreigners have been encouraged to settle among you. Industry and virtue have been promoted by mutual emulation and mutual inspection; commerce and the arts have flourished; and I cannot help attributing those continual exertions of genius which appear among you to the inspiration of liberty, and that love of fame and knowledge which always accompany it. <b>Religious bondage shackles and debilitates the mind, and unfits it for every noble enterprise, every expanded prospect</b>. How far this is the case with Virginia will more clearly appear when the ensuing trial is made.<br /><br />[<i>Letter to William Bradford Jr. April 1 1774</i>]