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1533. CONGRESS, Farmers in.—
The only corrective of what is corrupt in our
present form of government will be the augmentation
of the members in the lower House
so as to get a more agricultural representation,
which may put that interest above that
of the stock-jobbers.—
To George Mason. Washington ed. iii, 209.
Ford ed., v, 275.
(Pa.,
1791)
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