Chapter V: Necessity Of Examining The Condition Of The States
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Limits Of The Township
The township of New England is a division which stands between the commune and the canton of France, and which corresponds in general to the English tithing, or town. Its average population is from two to three thousand; [1] so that, on the one hand, the interests of its inhabitants are not likely to conflict, and, on the other, men capable of conducting its affairs are always to be found among its citizens.
Chapter V: Necessity Of Examining The Condition Of The States
Before That Of The Union At Large democracy in America | ||