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1581. CONGRESS, Reform and.—[continued].
The representatives of
the people in Congress are alone competent
to judge of the general disposition of the
people, and to what precise point of reformation
they are ready to go.—
To Mr. Rutherford. Washington ed. iii, 499.
(Pa.,
1792)
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