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<p>must be evident that the members of that convention from Washington<lb/>downwards were creating executive places for themselves which they were<lb/>morally certain to possess and of course could not be expected to curtail privileges<lb/> that they considered as their own— for the giving the power of the<lb/>sword and purse to the federation besides laying the foundation of future<lb/> disputes <del> | <p>must be evident that the members of that convention from Washington<lb/>downwards were creating executive places for themselves which they were<lb/>morally certain to possess and of course could not be expected to curtail privileges<lb/> that they considered as their own— for the giving the power of the<lb/>sword and purse to the federation besides laying the foundation of future<lb/> disputes <del>was</del> <add>was</add> doubling the expense of collecting and increasing the <lb/> patronage of both which the evident interest of all people who wish to<lb/>remain free to diminish as <add>much as</add> possible as even single despotism is <lb/>tolerable to the lower orders when compared with an aristocracy of <lb/> patronage.</p> | ||
<p>The <add>late</add> adoption of agricultural Societies all over the Union gives the <lb/> power of unanimity and cohesion to the landed interest which they had<lb/> not before and were therefore liable to be imposed upon by the combination<lb/> of merchants & manufacturers who were congregated into<lb/> bodies by the nature of their trade and acted always in unison with<lb/> effect making an appearance of force one hundred times more than<lb/> their real numbers and <del>importance</del> <add>unfortunately</add> for every state under their <lb/> influence their interest is contrary to the interest of the<lb/> great majority of all nations. </p> | <p>The <add>late</add> adoption of agricultural Societies all over the Union gives the <lb/> power of unanimity and cohesion to the landed interest which they had<lb/> not before and were therefore liable to be imposed upon by the combination<lb/> of merchants & manufacturers who were congregated into<lb/> bodies by the nature of their trade and acted always in unison with<lb/> effect making an appearance of force one hundred times more than<lb/> their real numbers and <del>importance</del> <add>unfortunately</add> for every state under their <lb/> influence their interest is contrary to the interest of the<lb/> great majority of all nations. </p> | ||
<p>Expences proposed by Maddison or Monroe at the last peace<lb/> 24 millions <gap/> for the peace establishment.<lb/> Now 1824 reduced to 12 million <gap/>.<lb/>Standing Army proposed by President 20,000<lb/>_________________Senate_________ 10,000<lb/>________________Legislature_______ 6,000, but agreed<lb/> with the Senate, but <add>1822</add> now, 6,000.</p> | <p>Expences proposed by <sic>Maddison</sic> or Monroe at the last peace<lb/> 24 millions <gap/> for the peace establishment.<lb/> Now 1824 reduced to 12 million <gap/>.<lb/>Standing Army proposed by President 20,000<lb/>_________________Senate_________ 10,000<lb/>________________Legislature_______ 6,000, but agreed<lb/> with the Senate, but <add>1822</add> now, 6,000.</p> | ||
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must be evident that the members of that convention from Washington
downwards were creating executive places for themselves which they were
morally certain to possess and of course could not be expected to curtail privileges
that they considered as their own— for the giving the power of the
sword and purse to the federation besides laying the foundation of future
disputes was was doubling the expense of collecting and increasing the
patronage of both which the evident interest of all people who wish to
remain free to diminish as much as possible as even single despotism is
tolerable to the lower orders when compared with an aristocracy of
patronage.
The late adoption of agricultural Societies all over the Union gives the
power of unanimity and cohesion to the landed interest which they had
not before and were therefore liable to be imposed upon by the combination
of merchants & manufacturers who were congregated into
bodies by the nature of their trade and acted always in unison with
effect making an appearance of force one hundred times more than
their real numbers and importance unfortunately for every state under their
influence their interest is contrary to the interest of the
great majority of all nations.
Expences proposed by Maddison or Monroe at the last peace
24 millions for the peace establishment.
Now 1824 reduced to 12 million .
Standing Army proposed by President 20,000
_________________Senate_________ 10,000
________________Legislature_______ 6,000, but agreed
with the Senate, but 1822 now, 6,000.
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