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7186. REFORM, Congress and.—
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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