Eloquence of the United States, Volumen1J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... gentlemen produce their criterion . I confess it is difficult for me to say what number may be said to be sufficiently large . On one hand , it ought to be considered , that a small number will act with more facility , system and ...
... gentlemen produce their criterion . I confess it is difficult for me to say what number may be said to be sufficiently large . On one hand , it ought to be considered , that a small number will act with more facility , system and ...
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... representation would be perfectly secure . Sir , no man agrees more perfectly than myself to the main principle for which the gentlemen contend . I agree that there should be a broad democratic branch in the 34 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
... representation would be perfectly secure . Sir , no man agrees more perfectly than myself to the main principle for which the gentlemen contend . I agree that there should be a broad democratic branch in the 34 MR . HAMILTON'S SPEECH ON.
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... gentlemen , the members of Congress will be interested not to increase the number , as it will diminish their relative influence . In all their reason- ing upon the subject , there seems to be this fallacy : they suppose that the ...
... gentlemen , the members of Congress will be interested not to increase the number , as it will diminish their relative influence . In all their reason- ing upon the subject , there seems to be this fallacy : they suppose that the ...
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... gentlemen in opposition , observed , that a large representation is necessary to understand the interests of the people . This princi- ple is by no means true , in the extent to which the gentlemen seem to carry it . I would ask , why ...
... gentlemen in opposition , observed , that a large representation is necessary to understand the interests of the people . This princi- ple is by no means true , in the extent to which the gentlemen seem to carry it . I would ask , why ...
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... gentlemen can desire . Are the senators of this state more ignorant of the interests of the people , than the assembly ? Have they not ever enjoyed their con- fidence as much ? Yet , instead of six districts , they are elected in four ...
... gentlemen can desire . Are the senators of this state more ignorant of the interests of the people , than the assembly ? Have they not ever enjoyed their con- fidence as much ? Yet , instead of six districts , they are elected in four ...
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