James Madison Quote

The security intended to the general liberty consists in the frequent election and in the rotation of the members of Congress.


The Papers of James Madison, Purchased by Order of Congress (ed. 1840)


The security intended to the general liberty consists in the frequent election and in the rotation of the members of Congress.

The security intended to the general liberty consists in the frequent election and in the rotation of the members of Congress.

The security intended to the general liberty consists in the frequent election and in the rotation of the members of Congress.

The security intended to the general liberty consists in the frequent election and in the rotation of the members of Congress.