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Mere True it is more experience upon an average real thence intellectual
aptitude— cognitional & judicial— may not altogether without
reason or at least those of reason be ascribed to the average of the Members of this branch Senate of the Legislation
the House Legislature branch of the Legislature always supposing comparative inaptitude of choice
IIIII as above to be imputable to the Electors of of the First &
most active & essential of the Two Houses.
But supposing to any amount this advantage
in the account of intellectual & active aptitude where is
the advantage of in the account of the aggregate of appropriate
aptitude? On the other side as as is elsewhere shown
(§ Locable who:) they are but so much the better
enabled to give effect to their those propensities which
are in opposition to the aggregate interest of the people.
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