Statues of Jonathan Trumbull And Roger Sherman Speech of Hon Stephen W Kellog

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He saw that to preserve the smaller States from encroachments or absorption by the larger, they must be equal in one of the branches of the law-making power of the General Government, while the other branch should more directly represent the people of the States, according to their greatness or population. He saw that a union of two forces was necessary, by which the system of States might move on together in one har- monious whole. He saw, certainly, what all afterward admitted, that the Const...itution could never be ratified by nine of the thirteen States, unless the smaller ones were recognized as equals in one branch of the central Legislature ; and that the anxious work of months would result in its rejection, and anarchy, jealousy, and ruin would follow in swift succession.
The larger States resisted the proposition, claiming that the smaller States might com- bine to rob the larger of their rightful powers ; and that the same rule of representation should apply to both branches of Congress.


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