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... principle of an equal geographical representa- tion , or any other equal principle , the sense of the people , thus authenti- cally expressed in favour of some farther modification of the Constitution , must be accepted and obeyed . For ...
... principle of an equal geographical representa- tion , or any other equal principle , the sense of the people , thus authenti- cally expressed in favour of some farther modification of the Constitution , must be accepted and obeyed . For ...
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... principle is now applied , no less than the Constitution of the House of Commons , -the great effec- tive power in the British Government , and the entire parity of reasoning , by which the same principle must and will be extended to ...
... principle is now applied , no less than the Constitution of the House of Commons , -the great effec- tive power in the British Government , and the entire parity of reasoning , by which the same principle must and will be extended to ...
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long as the principle of prescription is not called in question , but ques- tioned and rejected as it is in the House ... principle in the legislative peerage of England- a task which , he thinks , would be as difficult , as to keep the ...
long as the principle of prescription is not called in question , but ques- tioned and rejected as it is in the House ... principle in the legislative peerage of England- a task which , he thinks , would be as difficult , as to keep the ...
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