James Madison Quote

The danger of disturbing the public tranquillity by interesting too strongly the public passions, is a still more serious objection against a frequent reference of constitutional questions to the decision of the whole society.


Federalist No. 49 (February 2, 1788). - Federalist Papers (1787–1788)


The danger of disturbing the public tranquillity by interesting too strongly the public passions, is a still more serious objection against a...

The danger of disturbing the public tranquillity by interesting too strongly the public passions, is a still more serious objection against a...

The danger of disturbing the public tranquillity by interesting too strongly the public passions, is a still more serious objection against a...

The danger of disturbing the public tranquillity by interesting too strongly the public passions, is a still more serious objection against a...