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" ... those delegates, to whose charge is committed the disposal of his property, his liberty, and his life. But, since that can hardly be expected in persons of indigent fortunes, or such as are under the immediate dominion of others, all popular states... "
Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N ... - Page 7
by John Mason Good - 1819
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Ideas of Political Representation in Parliament, 1660-1832

Philip Arnold Gibbons - Representative government and representation - 1914 - 64 pages
...expected in persons of indigent fortunes or in those who are under the immediate control of others, all popular States have been obliged to establish certain...their own are excluded from voting in order to set the more independent members of society on an equality one with the other. Only such are excluded as...
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Suffrage and the Court

George Mallison - Suffrage - 1920 - 110 pages
...expected in persons of indigent fortunes, or such as are under the immediate domination of others, all popular states have been obliged to establish certain...from voting, in order to set other individuals, whose wills may be supposed independent, more thoroughly upon a level with each other." * In considering...
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American Politics: Political Parties and Party Problems in the United States ...

James Albert Woodburn - Political parties - 1924 - 578 pages
...of those in abject poverty, or of such as are under the immediate dominion of others; therefore all popular states have been obliged to establish certain...have no will of their own are excluded from voting. . . . Only such are entirely excluded as have no will of their own." It is upon this ground that we...
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The Papers of Alexander Hamilton, Volume 1

Alexander Hamilton, Harold Coffin Syrett, Jacob Ernest Cooke - United States - 1961 - 678 pages
...expected, in persons of indigent fortunes, or such as are under the immediate dominion of others, all popular states have been obliged to establish certain...voting; in order, to set other individuals, whose wills may be supposed independent, more thoroughly upon a level with each other." 23 Hence it appears,...
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Reasons for Welfare: The Political Theory of the Welfare State

Robert E. Goodin - Philosophy - 1988 - 444 pages
...expected in persons of indigent fortunes, or such as are under the immediate dominion of others, all popular states have been obliged to establish certain...will of their own are excluded from voting, in order lo set other individuals, whose wills may be supposed independent, more thoroughly upon a level with...
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The Concept of Representation in the Age of the American Revolution

John Phillip Reid - History - 1989 - 276 pages
...properly their own, as those of their superiors, on whom they depend;) all popular states have therefore been obliged to establish certain qualifications;...suspected to have no will of their own, are excluded from voting.20 of representatives should be limited to freeholders as "they were the repository of virtues...
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The Advocate, Issue 4

Bible - 1861 - 122 pages
...expected in persons of indigent fortunes, or such as are under the immediate dominion of others, all popular states have been obliged to establish certain qualifications, whereby Some who arc suspected to have no will of their own, are excluded from voting in order to set other individuals,...
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Imperatives, Behaviors, and Identities: Essays in Early American Cultural ...

Jack P. Greene - History - 1992 - 422 pages
...expected in persons of indigent fortunes, or such as are under the immediate dominion of others, all popular states have been obliged to establish certain qualifications; whereby some, who are ment, 2d ed. (London, 1681), 50-51; [Tyrrell], Patriarcha Non Monarcha, 83-84; Speech of Sir Robert...
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Vindicating the Founders: Race, Sex, Class, and Justice in the Origins of ...

Thomas G. West - History - 1997 - 244 pages
...expected, in persons of indigent fortunes, or such as are under the immediate dominion of others, all popular states have been obliged to establish certain...from voting; in order to set other individuals, whose wills may be supposed independent, more thoroughly upon a level with each other."30 The italicized...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Droit - 2002 - 500 pages
...popular ftates have been obliged to eftablifh certain qualifications ; whereby fome, who are fufpected to have no will of their own, are excluded from voting, in order to fet other individuals, whofe wills may be fuppofed independent, more thoroughly upon a level with each...
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