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Those who maintain the affirmative ought at least to mark the boundary between authorized and usurped innova- tions; between that degree of change which lies within the compass of alterations and further provisions, and that which amounts to a transmutation of the government. Will it be said that the alterations ought not to have touched the substance of the Confederation? The States would never have appointed a Convention with so much solemnity, nor described its objects with so much latitude,... if some substantial reform had not been in contemplation. Will it be said that the fundamental princi- ples of the confederation were not within the purview of the Convention, and ought not to have been varied? I ask, What are these principles? Do they require that in the establishment of the Constitution the States should be regarded as distinct and independent sovereigns? They are so regarded by the Consti- tution proposed. Do they require that the members of the government should derive their appointment from the legis- latures, not from the people, of the States?

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