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<p>Courts as has been the practice till now</p>


<p>It has been long the opinion<lb/>
of many thinking men in the Union<lb/>
along with Franklin<del>g</del> that the Senate<lb/>
was a useless and perhaps a hurtfull<lb/>
encumberance and every day increases<lb/>
the number of the party that are against<lb/>
Senates so that the probability is that<lb/>
the progress of civilisation will lop<lb/>
off that <gap/> complication <lb/>
of power and make the legislator<lb/>
<gap/> and indivisable</p>


<p>W Jefferson and <sic>Bur</sic> had<lb/>
the same number of Votes for president<lb/>
and the <gap/> <gap/> to congress<lb/>
with whom it was reported Bur intrigued<lb/>
and made some promises to<lb/>
the fedral party to espouse their<lb/>
politics provided they gave him their<lb/>
votes this was promulgated by<lb/>
Alex<hi rend="superscript">r</hi> Hamilton and <unclear>named</unclear> Bur<lb/>
with his party for which B challenged<lb/>
Hamilton and shot him</p>
<p>The fedral party as they<lb/>
call themselves but really ought to be<lb/>
called the British aristocratic party<lb/>
is of [...?] [...?] [...?]</p>


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Courts as has been the practice till now

It has been long the opinion
of many thinking men in the Union
along with Frankling that the Senate
was a useless and perhaps a hurtfull
encumberance and every day increases
the number of the party that are against
Senates so that the probability is that
the progress of civilisation will lop
off that complication
of power and make the legislator
and indivisable

W Jefferson and Bur had
the same number of Votes for president
and the to congress
with whom it was reported Bur intrigued
and made some promises to
the fedral party to espouse their
politics provided they gave him their
votes this was promulgated by
Alexr Hamilton and named Bur
with his party for which B challenged
Hamilton and shot him

The fedral party as they
call themselves but really ought to be
called the British aristocratic party
is of [...?] [...?] [...?]



Identifier: | JB/044/073/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 44.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

044

Main Headings

constitutional code

Folio number

073

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d2 / f61

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

13858

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