5. He has dissolved re >resentative houses repeatedly
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He has refused, foralong time after such dissolu-tion to cause others to be elected, whereby the legislativepowers, incapable of annihilation, have returned to the peo-ple at large for their exercise; the state remaining, in themeantime, exposed to ail the dangers of invasions fromwithout. and convulsions within. 7. He has endeavored to prevent the population ofthese States; for that purpose obstructing the 1 ws for thenaturalization of foreigners; refusin» to pass others to en-courage their migration hither, and raising the conditionsof new appropriations of lands.
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