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1 Ever a zealous advocate of large states , Bolivar was an equally ardent partisan of confederation.
2 They were split between small and large states , northern and southern, slave-owning and not, so ultimately it was a compromise.
3 The opposition revival nonetheless continued, and in November that year it won control of several large states and the capital, Caracas.
4 Infection rates have recently fallen in large states such as Texas, Florida and California, leading to the national decline in cases.
5 But observe that a small state among small states is one thing, and a small state among large states quite another.
6 The accession of states skews the balance progressively in favour of the smaller partners and the large states insist it must be redressed.
7 They have been held together by a federal system that has worked tolerably well and which could be exemplary for other large states .
8 The 1904 agreement ushered in a century of peace between the two large states , after many centuries in which they were more usually at war.
9 In large states such as California and New York, claims alone totaled more than $192 billion and $165 billion, respectively.
10 The large States had won in retaining their claims to the western lands.
11 The large States protested that Massachusetts in the Senate.
12 The large States dare not dissolve the convention.
13 The power of governments over men's beliefs has been very great ever since the rise of large States .
14 The large States at first proposed a Congress in both of whose Houses the State representation should be proportional.
15 There was a compromise between the small and large States , by which equality was secured to all the States in the Senate.
16 There is no doubt that the fourteen, acting together,-forthe list includes three of the largest States in the country,-woulddecide the nomination.
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