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1824 March 14 3
violation of true principle, either by requiring a greater age in
one of the bodies, or by electing a proper number of Representatives
of persons, by dividing them by lot into two chambers &
renewing the division at frequent intervals, in order to break
up Cabals. Virginia of which I am myself a Native & Resident
was not only the first of the States, but I believe I may say
the first of the Nations of the earth, which assembled it's wise
men peaceably together, to form a fundamental constitution, to
commit it to writing & place it among their Archives, where
every one should be free to appeal to its text. but this act
was very imperfect. The other States as they proceeded successively
to the same work made successive improvements, & several
of them still further corrected by experience have by Conventions,
still further amended their first forms. My own State has gone
on so far with its chamber; but it is now proposing to
call a Convention for amendment. Among other improvements I
hope they will adopt the subdivision of our counties into wards.
the former may be estimated at an average of 24 miles square.
the latter should be about 6 miles square each, & wd. answer to the
Hundreds of your Saxon Alfred:
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