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1824 Oct. 10
Constitutional Code. U.S.Appendix
Ch. VI. Legislature Features discarded
§. 11. U.S. House, one Senate.
4. Suppose, contrarily to all probability, out of 48 of the whole number
a cons men rendered inapt by want of age chosen in considerable
number to the exclusion of men whose age had rise to the pitch advanced to the mark
deemed requisite: what would be the evil consequence? None: unless
on a certain occasion the person thus rendered inapt by non-age
should to outnumber those their elder whose aptitude was sufficient,
and not only so but in consequence of this predominance of non-age
and consequent inaptitude; a a mischievous
measure which otherwise would have been excluded, carried. But
if on the former supposition this was improbability enough, what
will be the degree of it in this case?
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