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7267. REPRESENTATION, Apportionment and.—
No invasions of the Constitution
are fundamentally so dangerous as the
tricks played on their own numbers, apportionment,
and other circumstances respecting
themselves, and affecting their legal qualifications
to legislate for the Union.—
Opinion on Apportionment Bill. Washington ed. vii, 601.
Ford ed., v, 500.
(1792)
See Apportionment.
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