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3. In the case of those that have
passed without amendment— 1. Number of days
between the day of the bringing in of the Bill in
the representatives, and the day of it's passing thence
into the Senate. 2. Number of the days between
the days of it passing to the Senate, and the day
of it's passing into a law. By the number
under these, would be seen the delay produced by
this institution: the delay, absolute and comparative:
comparative, with reference to the time which,
had there been no Senate, would had been occupied
by it in the Representatives.
Two heads remain, in relation to
which nothing can be said by any other person
than a citizen of old standing, well acquainted
with the proceedings of Congress. These are
1. Of the treasury which, having been rejected by
the Senate, have never again been brought
forward— the tendency to produce effects, good and bad.
2. In the case of those to which amendments
were applied, the like statements in relation to
the effects of those same amendments.
In
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