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7271. REPRESENTATION, Democratic.—[continued].
My most earnest wish
is to see the republican element of popular
control pushed to the maximum of its practicable
exercise. I shall then believe that
our Government may be pure and perpetual.—
To Isaac H. Tiffany. Washington ed. vii, 32.
(M.
1816)
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