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they should have any votes at all. All that is necessary
is that they should have communication of
every thing that is done, and make enter a declaration
each of them with regard to every act of his whether
they approve or disapprove of it. Such declaration
they might not only be at liberty to to make
but obliged to make without having a vote: the communication
might in ordinary cases be made to them
before the act issuing the order, but in cases requiring
particular dispatch not till afterwards. Might
not such an arrangement be in certain cases a means of obviating
and certain some the dangers of dissention
and delay?
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