Alexis de Tocqueville Quote

I have never been more struck by the good sense and the practical judgment of the Americans than in the manner in which they elude the numberless difficulties resulting from their Federal Constitution.


Democracy in America, I, 8


I have never been more struck by the good sense and the practical judgment of the Americans than in the manner in which they elude the numberless...

I have never been more struck by the good sense and the practical judgment of the Americans than in the manner in which they elude the numberless...

I have never been more struck by the good sense and the practical judgment of the Americans than in the manner in which they elude the numberless...

I have never been more struck by the good sense and the practical judgment of the Americans than in the manner in which they elude the numberless...