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But sir, it is an error, that the increase of the aggregate of the national wealth, is the object chie^ ly to be pursued by government. The distribution of the national wealth is an object quite as important as its increase. He was not surprised that the old states, not increasing in population so fast as was expected (for he believed nothing like a decrease was pretend- ed) should be an idea by no means agreeable to gentlemen from those states; we are all reluctant in submitting to the loss of... relative importance— but this was nothing more than the natural condition of a country densely populated in one part, and possessing in anoth- 378 er a mat tract of unsettled lands. The plan of the gentleman went to reverse the order of nature, vainty expecting to retain men with- in a small and comfmrativelj unprodtictive territory ' who hare all the world before them where to choose.' For his own part, he was in favor of letting population take its own course; he should experi- ence no feeling of mortification if any of his constituents liked bet- ter to settle on the Kansas or Arkansas, or elsewhere within our territory; let them go, and be happier if they oould.
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