| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 σελίδες
...this species of government, have erroneously supposed, that by reducing mankind to a perfect equality in their political rights, they would, at the same time, be perfectly equalised and assimilated in their possessions, their opinions, and their passions. A republic, by... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 σελίδες
...rights, they would, at the same time, he perfectly equalized and assimilated in their possessions, th&ir opinions, and their passions. /A. republic, by which I mean a government in which tne^cheme of representation takes place, opens a different prospect, and promises the cure for which... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1831 - 758 σελίδες
...this species of government, have erroneously supposed, that by reducing mankind to a perfect equality in their political rights, they would, at the same...republic, by which I mean a government in which the schema of representation takes place, opens a different prospect, and promises the cure for which we... | |
| George Bowyer - 1854 - 424 σελίδες
...Orig. Jar. ' Montesq. Esprit des Loix, liv. 2, ch. 2. would at the same time be perfectly equalised and assimilated in their possessions, their opinions,...representation takes place, opens a different prospect, and offers the cure for which we are seeking. Let us examine the points in which it varies from pure democracy,... | |
| 1857 - 504 σελίδες
...this species of government, have erroneously supposed, that by reducing mankind to a perfect equality in their political rights, they would, at the same...different prospect, and promises the cure for which we kre seeking. Let us examine the points in which it varies from a pure democracy, and we shall comprehend... | |
| Henry Barton Dawson - 1863 - 770 σελίδες
...they would, at the v same time, be perfectly equalized and assimilated in their possessions, tkeir opinions, and their passions. A Republic, by which...the scheme of representation takes place, opens a differ- ' ent prospect, and promises the cure for which we are seeking. Let us examine the points in... | |
| 1920 - 516 σελίδες
...this species of government, have erroneously supposed that by reducing mankind to a perfect equality in their political rights, they would, at the same...time, be perfectly equalized and assimilated in their professions, their opin ions and their passions." It is necessary for us to recall that just before... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1888 - 676 σελίδες
...mankind to a perfect equality in their political rights, they would, at the same time, be per. fectly equalized and assimilated in their possessions, their...republic, by which I mean a government in which the scKemeToFrepresentation takesjplace^ opens a different prospect, and promises the cure for which we... | |
| Henry W. Cherouny - 1900 - 208 σελίδες
...government (French democracy) have erroneously supposed that by reducing mankind to a perfect equality in their political rights, they would, at the same...assimilated in their possessions, their opinions, and their passion." break on the workingman's sense of justice, as do the mighty rollers of the ocean on the... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1901 - 536 σελίδες
...this species of government, have erroneously supposed that by reducing mankind to a perfect equality in their political rights, they Would at the same...equalized and assimilated in their possessions, their opinion^, and their passions. x A republic, by which I mean a government in which the scheme of representation... | |
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