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Patrick, A very good question! I would say that they were all men of high honor. Most of them lived lives of such personal probity that would make most people today ashamed in comparison. They were all committed to the idea of individual liberty. They thought people had certain natural rights and that it was wrong to interfere with their exercise of those rights. That was a truly revolutionary idea for the time. Furthermore they were so dedicated to that idea that they willingly risked everyting they had, including their lives, to protect it. Michael Montagne

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