The Great Rehearsal: The Story of the Making and Ratifying of the Constitution of the United StatesViking Press, 1948 - 336 sider |
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... thought such characters more likely to be se- lected by the State Legislatures , than by any mode . " He thought the Senate should be large in number rather than small , because if it were small it could not " balance " the popular ...
... thought such characters more likely to be se- lected by the State Legislatures , than by any mode . " He thought the Senate should be large in number rather than small , because if it were small it could not " balance " the popular ...
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... thought three senators from each state would be a needless expense ; he also preferred two . Williamson of North Carolina thought if the number were too great , distant states would be at a disadvantage . The states near at hand could ...
... thought three senators from each state would be a needless expense ; he also preferred two . Williamson of North Carolina thought if the number were too great , distant states would be at a disadvantage . The states near at hand could ...
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... thought it ought to operate upon individuals only " to a certain degree . " The state legislatures had been placed ... thought they were in the state legislatures , the central govern- ment would be too expensive and the officials ...
... thought it ought to operate upon individuals only " to a certain degree . " The state legislatures had been placed ... thought they were in the state legislatures , the central govern- ment would be too expensive and the officials ...
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