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" The effect of the first difference is, on the one hand, to refine and enlarge the public views by passing them through the medium of a chosen body of citizens whose wisdom may best discern the true interest of their country, and whose patriotism and love... "
The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788, by Mr ... - Sivu 46
tekijä(t) James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 671 sivua
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A Dictionary of American Politics: Comprising Accounts of Political Parties ...

Edward Conrad Smith - 1924 - 544 sivua
...Madison, in Number 10 of the Federalist, declares the advantages of representative government to be, "To refine and enlarge the public views, by passing...considerations. Under such a regulation, it may well happen that the public voice, pronounced by the representatives of the people, will be more consonant to the public...

The North American Review, Nide 222

1925 - 398 sivua
...brought within the compass of republican than of democratic government. . . . The effect of the first difference is, on the one hand, to refine and enlarge...country, and whose patriotism and love of justice will be less likely to sacrifice it to temporary or partial considerations. Under such a regulation it may...

The North American Review, Nide 222

1925 - 406 sivua
...brought within the compass of republican than of democratic government. . . . The effect of the first difference is, on the one hand, to refine and enlarge...country, and whose patriotism and love of justice will be less likely to sacrifice it to temporary or partial considerations. Under such a regulation it may...

Our Next Move in Politics, by the Vampires of the Round Table: A Satirical ...

John Blaisdell Corliss - 1925 - 96 sivua
...in convention assembled? DH Dem: What else could the effect of such a representative system be but "to refine and enlarge the public views by passing...of citizens, whose wisdom may best discern the true interests of their country and whose patriotism and love of justice will be least likely to sacrifice...

The Central Law Journal, Nide 72

1911 - 526 sivua
...of citizens and greater sphere of country over which the latter may extend. The effect of the first difference is on the one hand to refine and enlarge...of citizens whose wisdom may best discern the true interests of their country, and whose patriotism and love of justice will be least likely to sacrifice...

Main Currents in American Thought: An Interpretation of American ..., Nide 1

Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 452 sivua
...them through the medium of a chosen body of citizens, whose wisdom may best discern the true interests of their country, and whose patriotism and love of...Under such a regulation, it may well happen, that the public voice, pronounced by the representatives of the people, will be more consonant to the public...

Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting

California Bar Association - 1912 - 602 sivua
...through the medium of a chosen body of citizens whose wisdom may best discover the true Interests of the country, and whose patriotism and love of justice...considerations. Under such a regulation it may well happen that the public voice pronounced by the representatives of the people will be more consonant to the public...

Proceedings ... Annual Convention, California Bar Association, Nide 2

California Bar Association - 1912 - 228 sivua
...while in a democracy it Is directly by the people. "The effect of this difference", said Mr. Madison, "is on the one hand to refine and enlarge the public...of a chosen body of citizens whose wisdom may best discover the true interests of the""' country, and whose patriotism and love of justice will be least...

Main Currents in American Thought: An Interpretation of American ..., Nide 1

Vernon Louis Parrington - 1927 - 450 sivua
...which the latter may be extended. The effect of the first difference is, on the one hand, to refine or enlarge the public views, by passing them through...of citizens, whose wisdom may best discern the true interests of their country, and whose patriotism and love of justice, will be least likely to sacrifice...

The Constitution of the United States in Some of Its Fundamental Aspects

Gaspar Griswold Bacon - 1928 - 232 sivua
...seeking." He hopefully placed his faith in a chosen body of citizens, carefully selected by the people, "whose wisdom may best discern the true interest of...sacrifice it to temporary or partial considerations." This, then, is our ideal of representative government — to select as public servants those who have...




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