| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1901 - 536 lapas
...aspect of the government be strictly republican. It is evident that no other form would be reconcilable with the genius of the people of America ; with the...fundamental principles of the Revolution ; or with that honorable determination which animates every votary of freedom, to rest all our political experiments... | |
| James Oneal - 1912 - 248 lapas
...genius of the people of America ; with the principles of the Revolution; or with the honorable ( !) determination which animates every votary of freedom...political experiments on the capacity of mankind for self-government."48 The answer to his own enquiry is that the constitution is everything that the "votaries... | |
| Joseph Weldon Bailey - 1913 - 48 lapas
...aspect of the Government be strictly republican. It is evident that no other form would be reconcilable with the genius of the people of America, with the...fundamental principles of the revolution, or with that honorable determination which animates every votary of freedom to rest all our political experiments... | |
| William Bennett Munro - 1914 - 220 lapas
...aspect of the government be strictly republican. It is evident that no other form would be reconcilable with the genius of the people of America; with the...fundamental principles of the Revolution; or with that honorable determination which animates every votary of freedom, to rest all our political experiments... | |
| Perry Belmont - 1925 - 652 lapas
...be reconcilable with the genius of America, with the . . . principles of the Revolution or with that determination which animates every votary of freedom...experiments on the capacity of mankind for self-government." (The Federalist, Ford ed., 245.) During the debates upon the Federal Constitution, Mason spoke as follows... | |
| Rodney Loomer Mott - 1925 - 420 lapas
...aspect of the government be strictly republican. It is evident that no other form would be reconcilable with the genius of the people of America; with the...fundamental principles of the Revolution; or with that honorable determination which animates every votary of freedom to rest all our political experiments... | |
| James Kerr Pollock - 1927 - 384 lapas
...aspect of the government be strictly republican. It is evident that no other form would be reconcilable with the genius of the people of America; with the...fundamental principles of the Revolution; or with that honorable determination which animates every votary of freedom, to rest all our political experiments... | |
| John Zvesper - 1977 - 258 lapas
...imagined that anything but strict republicanism would ever be publicly defensible, or 'reconcilable with the people of America; with the fundamental principles of the revolution; or with that honorable determination which animates every votary of freedom, to rest all our political experiments... | |
| John Hart Ely - 1980 - 286 lapas
...aspect of the government be strictly republican? It is evident that no other form would be reconcilable with the genius of the people of America; with the...fundamental principles of the Revolution; or with that honorable determination which animates every votary of freedom, to rest all our political experiments... | |
| William E. Nelson - 1982 - 240 lapas
...ratification, James Madison observed in The Federalist that "the genius of the people of America" was "to rest all our political experiments on the capacity of mankind for self-government" and to create governmental institutions that derived their power "from the great body of the society,... | |
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