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... idea be censured as derogatory to the sove- reignty of the people ; for it is from respect to that sovereignty that primary assemblies should be placed in a situation to form a wish with a knowledge of the cause ; but it is manifest ...
... idea be censured as derogatory to the sove- reignty of the people ; for it is from respect to that sovereignty that primary assemblies should be placed in a situation to form a wish with a knowledge of the cause ; but it is manifest ...
Page 404
... idea can be obtained of the effects that may be expected to result from it by taking a mean average of the whole . This information can only be procured by comparing the rapidity of its progress at different periods , in order that the ...
... idea can be obtained of the effects that may be expected to result from it by taking a mean average of the whole . This information can only be procured by comparing the rapidity of its progress at different periods , in order that the ...
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an astonishing idea does this give of the rapidity with which our population is extending ! Dr. Franklin represents ... ideas of it , or the hurt that may accrue from erroneous notions at the present time , we shall hope to be pardoned ...
an astonishing idea does this give of the rapidity with which our population is extending ! Dr. Franklin represents ... ideas of it , or the hurt that may accrue from erroneous notions at the present time , we shall hope to be pardoned ...
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