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S. Second Chamber.
In no state of things actual or
imaginable, is it well adapted to it's supposed purpose:
neither in a new established, nor in an old
established Government.
In a new established Government,
the demand both for new arrangements and the
correction of existing ones, old and new, is at it's
maximum state of urgency: the Second Chamber a
perpetual drag upon the wheel, impedes the vehicle
every instant of it's course. By the intervening
delays and formalities, the most salutary and urgent
proposed arrangements are retarded in common
with the most questionable; indisputable evil in
vast quantity is established for the chance of excluding
that which may be evil or good, as it may happen.
The longer the Government has been
established, the less is the demand for the supposed
remedy: so much the longer has the body of appropriate
knowledge and the force of appropriate judgment
grounded on it, been accumulating.
In
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