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" ... such persons with the magistracy, or even with the right of voting. " Would it not be prudent, and give greater steadiness and respectability to national deliberations, if none were allowed to hold any magistracy, or to vote for any public officer,... "
Considerations on the Choice of Public Rulers: On the Extent of Their Powers ... - Page 57
by Thomas S. Arden - 1805 - 156 pages
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Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged

Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1807 - 572 pages
...hold civil offices. 1 his feature of his scheme is, thus introduced : . ' Would it not be'prudent, and give greater steadiness and respectability to...officer, until they were forty, years of age ? Such a regulation would very much lessen the number of voters, without injuring the rights of any class, and...
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The United States of North America as They are: Not as They are Generally ...

Thomas Brothers - History - 1840 - 618 pages
...interest being an insufficient check to prevent them, nothing can appear more imprudent than to entrust such persons with the magistracy, or even with the...officer, until they were forty years of age ? Such a regulation would very much lessen the number of voters without injuring the right of any class ; and...
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