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" Men of factious tempers, of local prejudices, or of sinister designs may by intrigue, by corruption, or by other means, first obtain the suffrages, and then betray the interests of the people. "
The Fallacy of Campaign Finance Reform - Page 26
by John Samples - 2008 - 328 pages
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1817 - 570 pages
...by the people themselves, convened for the purpose. On the other hand, the effect may be inverted. Men of factious tempers, of local prejudices, or of...means, first obtain the suffrages, and then betray the interest of the people. The question resulting is whether small or extensive republics are most favourable...
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The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788, by Mr ...

James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1818 - 882 pages
...by the people themselves, convened for the purpose. On the other hand, the effect may be inverted. Men of factious tempers, of local prejudices, or of...the suffrages, and then betray the interests of the people. The question resulting is, whether small or extensive republics arc roost favourable to the...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution

James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1826 - 736 pages
...by the people themselves, convened for, the purpose. On the other hand the effect may be inverted. Men of factious tempers, of local prejudices, or of...the suffrages, and then betray the interests of the people. The question resulting is, whether small or extensive republics are most favourable to the...
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The Federalist on the New Constitution

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - United States - 1831 - 758 pages
...convened for the purpose. On the other hand the effect may be inverted. Men of factious tem5 pers, of local prejudices, or of sinister designs, may by...the suffrages, and then betray the interests of the people. The question resulting is, whether small or extensive republics are most favourable to the...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional history - 1837 - 516 pages
...pronounced by the people themselves, convened for the purpose. On the other hand the effect may be inverted. Men of factious tempers, -of local prejudices, or...the suffrages, and then betray the interests of the people. The question resulting is, whether small or extensive republics are most favourable to the...
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The Federalist: On the New Constitution, Written in 1788

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1852 - 528 pages
...pronounced by the people themselves, convened for the purpose. On the other hand the effect may be inverted. Men of factious tempers, of local prejudices, or of...the suffrages, and then betray the interests of the people. The question resulting is, whether small or extensive republics are most favorable to the election...
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Commentaries on Universal Public Law

George Bowyer - Jurisprudence - 1854 - 424 pages
...by the people themselves, convened for the purpose. On the other hand, the effect may be inverted. Men of factious tempers, of local prejudices, or of...means, first obtain the suffrages, and then betray the interest of the people. The question resulting is, whether small or extensive republics are most favourable...
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The United States Democratic Review, Volume 5; Volume 36

United States - 1855 - 560 pages
...pronounced by the people themselves, convened for the purpose. On the other hand the effect may be inverted. Men of factious tempers, of local prejudices, or of...by other means first obtain the suffrages and then bctnfy the interests of the people. The question resulting is, whether small or extensive republics...
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The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favor of the ..., Volume 1

Henry Barton Dawson - Constitutional law - 1863 - 770 pages
...by the People themselves, convened for the purpose. On the other hand, the effect may be inverted. Men of factious tempers, of local prejudices, or of...the suffrages, and then betray the interests of the people. The question resulting is, whether small or extensive Republics are most favorable to the election...
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The Federalist: A Commentary on the Constitution of the United States : a ...

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1864 - 848 pages
...by the people themselves, convened for the purpose. On the other hand, the effect may be inverted. Men of factious tempers, of local prejudices, or of...the suffrages, and then betray the interests of the people. The question resulting is, whether small or extensive republics are most favourable to the...
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