If men were angels, no government would be necessary. If angels were to govern men, neither external nor internal controls on government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies... The Federalist: On the New Constitution - Stran 269avtor: Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 477 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - 1894 - 980 strani
...government would be necessary. In framing a government, which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this : You must first...of supplying, by opposite and rival interests, the defeet of better motives, might be traced through the whole system of human affairs, private as well... | |
| James Bradley Thayer - 1894 - 470 strani
...the necessary constitutional means and personal motives to resist encroachments of the others. ... A dependence on the people is, no doubt, the primary control on the government ; hnt experience has tanght mankind the necessity of anxiliary precantions. . . . But it is not possible... | |
| James Bradley Thayer - 1895 - 1214 strani
...the necessary constitutional menus and personal motives to resist encroachments of the others. ... es Bradley Thayer . . . But it is not possible to give to each department an equal power of self-defence. In republican... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1895 - 762 strani
...stated the great truth, that " In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this — you must first...to control the governed ; and, in the next place, oblirje it to control itself. A dependence on the people is, no doubt, a primary control on the government... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1898 - 884 strani
...government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first...precautions. This policy of supplying, by opposite and rival 1 This tendency of the office-holder to resist encroachment on his own prerogatives, and to endeavor... | |
| Henry Jones Ford - 1898 - 446 strani
...the people. " In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men," said Madison, " the great difficulty lies in this : you must first...and in the next place, oblige it to control itself." 1 So, then, the framers of the constitution made no intentional provision for the control of the government... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1901 - 520 strani
...government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first...might be traced through the whole system of human affairs, private as well as public. We see it particularly displayed in all the subordinate distributions... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1901 - 536 strani
...government would be necessary. In framing a government which is to be administered by men over men, the great difficulty lies in this: you must first...might be traced through the whole system of human affairs, private as well as public. We see it particularly displayed in all the subordinate distributions... | |
| Frederic Wood - 1902 - 328 strani
...Republican governments is to an aggrandisement of the legislative at the expense of the other departments." "You must first enable the government to control the...and in the next place oblige it to control itself." These remarks enforce the need of certain Constitutional checks against abuse of power in the departments.]... | |
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