Hamilton : All communities divide themselves into the few and the many. The first are the rich and well born ; the other, the mass of the people. . . . The people are turbulent and changing; they seldom judge or determine right. Give, therefore, to the... Outlook and Independent - Página 1811903Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Wilbur Henry Siebert - 1913 - 422 páginas
...his speech in the constitutional convention on June 18. "All communities divide themselves," he said, "into the few and the many. The first are the rich...and well born, the other the mass of the people. The voice of the people has been said to be the voice of God ; and however generally this maxim has been... | |
| Homer Carey Hockett - 1917 - 170 páginas
...his speech in the constitutional convention on June 18. "All communities divide themselves," he said, "Into the few and the many. The first are the rich...and well born, the other the mass of the people. The voice of the people has been said to be the voice of God; and however generally this maxim has been... | |
| Homer Carey Hockett - 1917 - 188 páginas
...his speech in the constitutional convention on June 18. "All communities divide themselves," he said, "Into the few and the many. The first are the rich...and well born, the other the mass of the people. The voice of the people has been said to be the voice of God; and however generally this maxim has been... | |
| James Hayden Tufts - 1917 - 350 páginas
...voice of God; and however generally this maxim has been quoted and believed, it is not true in fact. The people are turbulent and changing; they seldom judge or determine right. Give therefore to the first class a distinct permanent share in the government. They will check the unsteadiness of the second,... | |
| James Hayden Tufts - 1917 - 350 páginas
...which had already caused anxiety in O f Shay's Rebellion. various " All communities," said Hamilton, " divide themselves into the few and the many. The first are the rich and well-born, the other the mass of the people. The voice of the people has been said to be the voice... | |
| James Hayden Tufts - 1917 - 354 páginas
...which had already caused anxiety in O f Shay's Rebellion. various " All communities," said Hamilton, " divide themselves into the few and the many. The first are the rich and well-born, the other the mass of the people. The voice of the people has been said to be the voice... | |
| James Hayden Tufts - 1918 - 492 páginas
...not only of this country, but of all communities as follows : " All communities," said Hamilton, " divide themselves into the few and the many. The first are the rich and well-born, the other the mass of the people. The voice of the people has been said to be the voice... | |
| James Hayden Tufts - 1918 - 498 páginas
...interests not only of this countrv. but of all communities as follows: " AH communities," said Hamilton, " divide themselves into the few and the many. The first are the rich and well-born, the other the mass of the people. The voice of the people has been said to be the voice... | |
| Milo Milton Quaife - 1918 - 572 páginas
...intelligence and discrimination. Alexander Hamilton, upon the subject, held the following langiiage: "The people are turbulent and changing; they seldom judge or determine right." Fisher Ames, another distinguished Federalist, declared that "our Federal Republic was manifestly founded... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1918 - 570 páginas
...intelligence and discrimination. Alexander Hamilton, upon the subject, held the following language : "The people are turbulent and changing ; they seldom judge or determine right." Fisher Ames, another distinguished Federalist, declared that "our Federal Republic was manifestly founded... | |
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