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7282. REPRESENTATION, Imperfect.—
The small and imperfect mixture of representative
government in England, impeded as
it is by other branches, aristocratical and
hereditary, shows yet the power of the representative
principle towards improving the
condition of man.—
To M. Coray. Washington ed. vii, 319.
(M.
1823)
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