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Side 194
... operation to interests of the first magnitude . In addition to this , it is to be ob- served that there is a probability of an increase in the number of States , and no provision for a proportional augmentation of the ratio of votes ...
... operation to interests of the first magnitude . In addition to this , it is to be ob- served that there is a probability of an increase in the number of States , and no provision for a proportional augmentation of the ratio of votes ...
Side 284
... operation of the government , is supposed to consist in this , that in the former the powers operate on the political bodies composing the Confederacy , in their political capacities ; in the latter , on the individal citizens composing ...
... operation of the government , is supposed to consist in this , that in the former the powers operate on the political bodies composing the Confederacy , in their political capacities ; in the latter , on the individal citizens composing ...
Side 414
... operation ; the other depending on a suc- cession of well - chosen and well - connected measures , which have a gradual and perhaps unobserved operation . The importance of the latter description to the collective and permanent welfare ...
... operation ; the other depending on a suc- cession of well - chosen and well - connected measures , which have a gradual and perhaps unobserved operation . The importance of the latter description to the collective and permanent welfare ...
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Introduction by Benjamin Fletcher Wright | 1 |
Introduction | 89 |
Union as a Requisite for National Safety | 97 |
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