The Federalist: Or, The New ConstitutionJ. M. Dent, 1948 - 456 страници |
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... representatives , and Massachusetts , where it amounts to between three and four hundred , a very considerable difference is observable among States nearly equal in population . The number of representatives in Pennsylvania is not more ...
... representatives , and Massachusetts , where it amounts to between three and four hundred , a very considerable difference is observable among States nearly equal in population . The number of representatives in Pennsylvania is not more ...
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... representatives of the nation have elevated the few on the ruins of the many . But we need not resort to foreign experience on this subject . Our own is explicit and decisive . The districts in New Hamp- shire in which the senators are ...
... representatives of the nation have elevated the few on the ruins of the many . But we need not resort to foreign experience on this subject . Our own is explicit and decisive . The districts in New Hamp- shire in which the senators are ...
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... representatives . It will not be looking too far to add , that the senators from all the new States may be gained over to the just views of the House of Representatives , by an expedient too obvious to be overlooked . As these States ...
... representatives . It will not be looking too far to add , that the senators from all the new States may be gained over to the just views of the House of Representatives , by an expedient too obvious to be overlooked . As these States ...
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