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The following was the speech of Joseph H. Fleming, of the city of Philadelphia, in the Lyceum, or Society for Free Debate, at Mr. Poor's school-house, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 8, 1797 : on the question whether a representative in a free government is bound to act by the will of his constituents, legally had, or by his own judgment : entered according to act

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  • "The following was the speech of Joseph H. Fleming, of the city of Philadelphia, in the Lyceum, or Society for Free Debate, at Mr. Poor's school-house, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 8, 1797 : on the question whether a representative in a free government is bound to act by the will of his constituents, legally had, or by his own judgment : entered according to act"@en
  • "The following was the speech of Joseph H. Fleming, of the city of Philadelphia, in the Lyceum, or Society for Free Debate, at Mr. Poor's school-house, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 8, 1797, on the question whether a representative in a free government is bound to act by the will of his constituents, legally had, or by his own judgment. Entered according to act"@en
  • "The following was the speech of Joseph H. Fleming, of the city of Philadelphia, in the Lyceum, or Society for Free Debate, at Mr. Poor's school-house, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 8, 1797, on the question whether a representative in a free government is bound to act by the will of his constituents, legally had, or by his own judgment : Entered according to act"
  • "The following was the speech of Joseph H. Fleming, of the city of Philadelphia, in the Lyceum, or Society for Free Debate, at Mr. Poor's school-house, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 8, 1797, on the question whether a representative in a free government is bound to act by the will of his constituents, legally had, or by his own judgment Entered according to act"
  • "The following was the speech of Joseph H. Fleming, of the city of Philadelphia, in the Lyceum, or Society for Free Debate, at Mr. Poor's school-house, on Wednesday evening, Feb. 8, 1797, on the question whether a representative in a free government is bound to act by the will of his constituents, legally had, or by his own judgment Entered according to act"@en