| 1857 - 504 strani
...with repeating, that a senate appointed not immediately by the people and for the term of six years, must gradually acquire a dangerous preeminence in...finally transform it into a tyrannical aristocracy. To this general answer, the general reply ought to be sufficient ; that liberty may be endangered by... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1869 - 856 strani
...with repeating, that a senate appointed not immediately by the people, and for the term of six years, must gradually acquire a dangerous pre-eminence in...finally transform it into a tyrannical aristocracy. To Oils general answer, tho general reply ought to bo sufficient Ithat liberty maybe endangered by... | |
| 1875 - 1750 strani
...argument that a Senate appointed not immediately by the people, and for the term of six years, would gradually acquire a dangerous pre-eminence in the...finally transform it into a tyrannical aristocracy, Hamilton said : " Before such a revolution can be eifected, the Senate, it is to be observed, must... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - 1886 - 652 strani
...with repeating, that a senate appointed not immediately by the people, and for the term of six years, must gradually acquire a dangerous preeminence in...finally transform it into a tyrannical aristocracy. To this general answer, the general reply ought to be sufficient, that liberty may be endangered by... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1888 - 676 strani
...with repeating, that a senate appointed not immediately by the people, and for the term of six years, must gradually acquire a dangerous preeminence in...finally transform it into a tyrannical aristocracy. To this general answer, the general reply ought to be sufficient, that liberty may be endangered by... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1888 - 648 strani
...with repeating, that a senate appointed not immediately by the people, and for the term of six years, must gradually acquire a dangerous preeminence in...finally transform it into a tyrannical aristocracy. To this general answer, the general reply ought to be sufficient, that liberty may be endangered by... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge - 1892 - 642 strani
...with repeating, that a senate appointed not immediately by the people, and for the term of six years, must gradually acquire a dangerous preeminence in...finally transform it into a tyrannical aristocracy. To this general answer, the general reply ought to be sufficient, that liberty may be endangered by... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1894 - 980 strani
...with repeating, that a Senate appointed not immediately by the people, and for the term of six years, must gradually acquire a dangerous pre-eminence in...finally transform it into a tyrannical aristocracy. To this general answer, the general reply ought to be sufficient: that liberty may be endangered by... | |
| Kate Mason Rowland - 1897 - 444 strani
...the charge, " that a Senate appointed not immediately by the people and for the term of six years, must gradually acquire a dangerous preeminence in...finally transform it into a tyrannical aristocracy." The experiment had been tried and these fears had proved fallacious. 1 McMahon's " History of Maryland,"... | |
| Kate Mason Rowland - 1897 - 460 strani
...the charge, " that a Senate appointed not immediately by the people and for the term of six years, must gradually acquire a dangerous preeminence in...finally transform it into a tyrannical aristocracy." The experiment had been tried and these fears had proved fallacious. 1 McMabon'i " History of Maryland,"... | |
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