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A State possesses no such influence over other States . It is not probable that the
richest State in the confederacy will ever influence the choice of a single
representative in any other State . Nor will the representatives of the larger and
richer ...
A State possesses no such influence over other States . It is not probable that the
richest State in the confederacy will ever influence the choice of a single
representative in any other State . Nor will the representatives of the larger and
richer ...
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A few men therefore will possess all the knowledge requisite for a proper
representation of them . Were the interests and affairs of each individual state ,
perfectly simple and uniform , a knowledge of them in one part would involve a ...
A few men therefore will possess all the knowledge requisite for a proper
representation of them . Were the interests and affairs of each individual state ,
perfectly simple and uniform , a knowledge of them in one part would involve a ...
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Besides a variety of powerful causes , not existing here , and which favor in that
country , the pretensions of rank and wealth , no person is eligible as a
representative of a county , unless he possess real estate of the clear value of six
hundred ...
Besides a variety of powerful causes , not existing here , and which favor in that
country , the pretensions of rank and wealth , no person is eligible as a
representative of a county , unless he possess real estate of the clear value of six
hundred ...
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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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