 | Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1817 - 570 pages
...mankind, which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust: so there are other qualities in human nature, which justify a certain portion of...character, the inference would be, that there is not sufficient virtue among men for self-government; and that nothing less than the chains of despotism,... | |
 | James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1818 - 882 pages
...mankind, which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust : so there are other qualities in human nature, which justify a certain portion of...qualities in a higher degree than any other form. •VVi.rc (he pictures which have been drawn by the political jealousy of some among us, faithful likenesses... | |
 | 1824 - 612 pages
...man, ' which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust, so there are other qualities in human nature which justify a certain portion of...Republican government presupposes the existence of those qualities in a higher degree than any other form.' Five and thirty years have added largely to... | |
 | English literature - 1824 - 616 pages
...man, ' which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust, so there are other qualities in human nature which justify a certain portion of...Republican government presupposes the existence of those qualities in a higher degree than any other form.' Five and thirty years have added largely to... | |
 | Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1837 - 516 pages
...mankind, which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust : so there are other qualities in human nature, which justify a certain portion of...character, the inference would be, that there is not sufficient virtue among men for self-government : and that nothing less than the chains of despotism... | |
 | Joseph Story - Constitutional law - 1840 - 394 pages
...mankind, which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust ; so there are other qualities in human nature, which justify a certain portion of...presupposes the existence of these qualities in a higher form, than any other. It might well be deemed harsh to disqualify an individual from any office, clearly... | |
 | Constitutional history - 1842 - 492 pages
...degree of circumspection and distrust : so there are other qualities in human nature, which justify a portion of esteem and confidence. Republican government...character, the inference would be, that there is not sufficient virtue among men for self-government : and that nothing less than the chains of despotism... | |
 | 1857 - 504 pages
...degree of circumspection and distrust : so there are other qualities in human nature, which justify a portion of esteem and confidence. Republican government...character, the inference would be, that there is not sufficient virtue among men for self-government: and that nothing less than the chains of despotism... | |
 | Henry Barton Dawson - Constitutional law - 1863 - 770 pages
...mankind, which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust; so there are other qualities in human nature, which justify a certain portion of...character, the inference would be, that there is not sufficient virtue among men for self-government; and that nothing less than the chains of despotism... | |
 | United States - 1864 - 786 pages
...mankind, which requires a certain degree of circumspection and distrust; so there are other qualities in human nature, which justify a certain portion of...character, the inference would be, that there is not sufficient virtue among men for self-government ; and that nothing less than the chains of despotism... | |
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