| 1802 - 344 páginas
...extreme inaccuracy with which the term has been used in political disquisitions. If we resort fora criterion, to the different principles on which different...powers directly or indirectly from the great body of the people : and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure, for a limited... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 páginas
...republic, show the extreme inaccuracy with which the term has been used in political disquisitions. If we resort for a criterion, to the different principles...powers directly or indirectly from the great body of the people ; and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure, for a limited... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 páginas
...republic, show the extreme inaccuracy with which the term has been used in political disquisitions. If we resort for a criterion, to the different principles...powers directly or indirectly from the great body of the people ; and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure, for a limited... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1826 - 736 páginas
...republic, show the extreme inaccuracy with which the term has been used in political disquisitions. If we resort, for a criterion, to the different principles...powers directly or indirectly from the great body of the people, and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure, for a limited... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1837 - 516 páginas
...been used in political disquisi* lions. If we resort, for a criterion, to the different principles OD which different forms of government are established,...powers directly or indirectly from the great body of the people, and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure, for a limited... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1841 - 1092 páginas
...determination of the majority, and to 6e cmclvded by it.'* Mr. Madison, in relation to the same subject, says : "If we resort for a criterion to the different principles...bestow that name on, a government which derives all it* pavers directly or indirectly from the great body of the peofd"." * * ult is essential to such... | |
| Elisha Reynolds Potter - 1842 - 76 páginas
...modern theorisers and visionaries. Mr. Madison (Federalist, No. 39, p. 204) gives us his definition : " If we resort for a criterion to the different principles...powers directly or indirectly from the great body of the people, and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure, for a limited... | |
| 1842 - 492 páginas
...republic, show the extreme inaccuracy with which the term has been used in political disquisitions. If we resort, for a criterion, to the different principles...bestow that name on, a government which derives all its power directly or indirectly from the great body of the people, and is administered by persons holding... | |
| Maryland. Constitutional Convention - 1851 - 620 páginas
...détermination of the majority, and obe concluded by it." Mr. Madison, in relation to the same subject *ys: "If we resort for a criterion to the different principles on which different forms of Governnent are established, we may define a republic о be, or at least may bestow that name on a Government... | |
| George Bowyer - 1854 - 424 páginas
...in political disquisitions." " If we resort for a criterion to the different principles on which the different forms of government are established, we...powers, directly or indirectly, from the great body of the people ; and is administered by persons holding their offices during pleasure, for a limited... | |
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