We have seen that the tendency of republican governments is to an aggrandizement of the legislative at the expense of the other departments. The appeals to the people, therefore, would usually be made by the executive and judiciary departments.


The Federalist: On the New Constitution (ed. 1810)


We have seen that the tendency of republican governments is to an aggrandizement of the legislative at the expense of the other departments. The...

We have seen that the tendency of republican governments is to an aggrandizement of the legislative at the expense of the other departments. The...

We have seen that the tendency of republican governments is to an aggrandizement of the legislative at the expense of the other departments. The...

We have seen that the tendency of republican governments is to an aggrandizement of the legislative at the expense of the other departments. The...