Where a majority are united by a common sentiment, and have an opportunity, the rights of the minor party become insecure.


The Writings of James Madison: 1787. The journal of the Constitutional convention (ed. 1787)


Where a majority are united by a common sentiment, and have an opportunity, the rights of the minor party become insecure.

Where a majority are united by a common sentiment, and have an opportunity, the rights of the minor party become insecure.

Where a majority are united by a common sentiment, and have an opportunity, the rights of the minor party become insecure.

Where a majority are united by a common sentiment, and have an opportunity, the rights of the minor party become insecure.