قراءة كتاب History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, Vol. 2 With Notices of Its Principle Framers
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History of the Origin, Formation, and Adoption of the Constitution of the United States, Vol. 2 With Notices of Its Principle Framers
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CHAPTER VI.
Conflict between the National and Federal Systems.—Division of the Legislature into Two Chambers.—Disagreement of the States on the Nature of Representation in the Two Branches.—Threatened Dissolution of the Union.
| Different Magnitudes of the States | 116 |
| Inequalities in other Respects | 117 |
| The Majority and Minority of States | 117, 118 |
| Views of New York | 118-121 |
| Luther Martin's Opinions | 121 |
| Position of Connecticut | 122 |
| Nature of the Question between the Larger and the Smaller States | 122-125 |
| Advantages of a National System | 127 |
| Difficulties attending it | 128 |
| Dangers of adhering inflexibly to Theory | 129 |
| Division of the Legislature into Two Chambers | 130 |
| Origin of the Division in England | 130, 131 |
| Practical Advantages of the Separation | 131, 132 |
| Why resisted by the Minority | 133 |
| Defect in the Virginia Plan | 133 |
| Mode of electing the Members | 134 |
| Rule of Suffrage for the House | 135 |
| Madison's View of the Interest of the Small States | 136 |
| Hamilton on the Consequences of Dissolution | 136, 137 |
| Evil Results of a perfect Theory | 137 |
| Purpose of a Senate | 138 |
| Necessity for a distinct Basis | 138-140 |
| Irreconcilable Differences | 140 |
| Proposition of Compromise rejected | 141 |
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