When a majority is included in a faction, the form of popular government, on the other hand, enables it to sacrifice to its ruling passion or interest both the public good and the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good and private rights... Eloquence of the United States - Página 2251827Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1869 - 856 páginas
...and the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good, and private rights, against the danger of such a faction, and at the same time to preserve...popular government, is then the great object to which ou^~raouiries are directed. Let me add, that it is the great desfileratum, by whioh-\alone this form... | |
| 1871 - 800 páginas
...overbearing majority'], and at the same time to preserve the spirit and form of a popular government, is the great object to which our inquiries are directed. Let me add, that is the great desideratum, by which this form of government can be rescued from the opprobrium under... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1886 - 652 páginas
...good and the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good and private rights against the danger of such a faction, and at the same time to preserve...Let me add that it is the great desideratum by which this form of government can be rescued from the opprobrium under which it has so long labored, and... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1888 - 676 páginas
...good and the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good and private rights against the danger of such a faction, and at the same time to preserve...Let me add that it is the great desideratum by which this form of government can be rescued from the opprobrium under which it has so long labored, and... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1894 - 980 páginas
...the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good and private rights against the danger of I such a faction, and at the same time to preserve the...popular government, is then the great object to which our_J inquiries are directed. Let me add, that it is the great desideratum, by which alone this form... | |
| George Henry Shibley - 1902 - 128 páginas
...danger of such a faction [•. e., majority rule], and at the same time to preserve the spirit and form of popular government [ ?] is, then, the great object to which our inquiries are directed. * * * " A republic, by which I mean a government in which the scheme of representation takes place... | |
| James Allen Smith - 1907 - 460 páginas
...good and the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good and private rights against the danger of such a faction, and at the same time to preserve...great object to which our inquiries are directed." 1 The very existence of political parties would endanger the system which they set up, since in their... | |
| James Allen Smith - 1907 - 442 páginas
...good and the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good and private rights against the danger of such a faction, and at the same time to preserve...is then the great object to which our inquiries are directed."1 The very existence of political parties would enclanger the system which they set up, since... | |
| James Allen Smith - 1907 - 432 páginas
...and the rights of other citizens. To secure the public good and private rights against the danger o? such a faction, and at the same time to preserve the...is then the great object to which our inquiries are directed."1 The very existence of political parties would endanger the system which they set up, since... | |
| James Allen Smith - 1907 - 474 páginas
...rights of other citizens. To secure, .the publifr good and privatejrights against the danger of such d at the same time to preserve the spirit and the form...is then the great object to which our inquiries are directed."1 The very existence of political parties would endanger the system which they set up, since... | |
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