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... vote ? What then is the consequence ? Certainly if he is a man connected with party , he will vote for his friend , for notwithstand- ing the inspector may be an honest man , and bound by an oath on this occasion , yet , we know how ...
... vote ? What then is the consequence ? Certainly if he is a man connected with party , he will vote for his friend , for notwithstand- ing the inspector may be an honest man , and bound by an oath on this occasion , yet , we know how ...
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... vote . Besides there are matters of considerable moment determinable 11 by a bare ma- jority ; and there are others , concerning which doubts have been entertained , which if interpreted in favor of the sufficiency of a vote of seven ...
... vote . Besides there are matters of considerable moment determinable 11 by a bare ma- jority ; and there are others , concerning which doubts have been entertained , which if interpreted in favor of the sufficiency of a vote of seven ...
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... vote in the choice of his representative , the respect and consequence which he derives from his fortunate situation , very frequently guide the votes of others to the objects of his choice ; and through this imper- ceptible channel the ...
... vote in the choice of his representative , the respect and consequence which he derives from his fortunate situation , very frequently guide the votes of others to the objects of his choice ; and through this imper- ceptible channel the ...
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