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The appointment of inspectors will then become more than it is , an object of party
; and it will always be in their power to turn the scale of a contested election . On
the contrary if the voters are left to themselves the activity of different parties will ...
The appointment of inspectors will then become more than it is , an object of party
; and it will always be in their power to turn the scale of a contested election . On
the contrary if the voters are left to themselves the activity of different parties will ...
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Throughout the continuance of the council , it was split into two fixed and violent
parties . ... and at the same time , without meaning to reflect on either party , or
any individuals of either party , that unfortunately passion , not reason , must have
...
Throughout the continuance of the council , it was split into two fixed and violent
parties . ... and at the same time , without meaning to reflect on either party , or
any individuals of either party , that unfortunately passion , not reason , must have
...
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This at best is but a precarious security ; because a power independent of the
society may as well espouse the unjust views of the major , as the rightful
interests , of the minor party , and may possibly be turned against both parties .
This at best is but a precarious security ; because a power independent of the
society may as well espouse the unjust views of the major , as the rightful
interests , of the minor party , and may possibly be turned against both parties .
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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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