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Thus it is— that in tendency, the
Senate, in respect of every attribute belonging to it,
is completely mischievous: and in respect of delay
and expense, it has been seen to be mischevous
by the whole amount of those it's effects.
In any respect has it produced
benefit in any shape? If it has, it lies upon its
supporters and advocate to show it.
For drawing up a tolerably instructive
account— debtor and creditor the requisite date
would, it is believed, be found not altogether wanting.
The heads under which they would require to be
arranged, appear to be the following:
1. Delay
1. From the commencement of the
Constitution, list of the several acts of Congress, on other
instruments or measures, which have come
before the Senate, distinguishing them according
to the several years: distinguishing also those
which have been rejected by the Senate; and those
which, having passed, had received amendment
from the Senate.
2. List of those, if any, which, having
been rejected by the Senate one session, have
passed into a law in some other, naming that other. 3. In
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