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On the contrary if the voters are left to themselves the activity of different parties
will make the chance equal ; and influence and imposition on one side will be
ballanced by an equal degree of it on the other . I therefore move that we strike
out ...
On the contrary if the voters are left to themselves the activity of different parties
will make the chance equal ; and influence and imposition on one side will be
ballanced by an equal degree of it on the other . I therefore move that we strike
out ...
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certain contributions ; 6 but this article never could and probably never will be
executed ; because the inland provinces who have little commerce cannot pay an
equal quota . In matters of contribution , it is the practice to wave the articles of the
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certain contributions ; 6 but this article never could and probably never will be
executed ; because the inland provinces who have little commerce cannot pay an
equal quota . In matters of contribution , it is the practice to wave the articles of the
...
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The right of equal suffrage among the States is another exceptionable part of the
confederation . Every idea of proportion , and every rule of fair representation
conspire to condemn a principle , which gives to Rhode Island an equal weight in
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The right of equal suffrage among the States is another exceptionable part of the
confederation . Every idea of proportion , and every rule of fair representation
conspire to condemn a principle , which gives to Rhode Island an equal weight in
...
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, Volumen1 Alexander Hamilton,Harold C. Syrett,Jacob Cooke Vista previa limitada - 1961 |
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