The genius of Republican liberty, seems to demand on one side, not only that all power should be derived from the people; but, that those entrusted with it should be kept in dependence on the people, by a short duration of their appointments; and, that, even during this short period, the trust should be placed not in a few, but in a number of hands.


The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788 (ed. 1842)


The genius of Republican liberty, seems to demand on one side, not only that all power should be derived from the people; but, that those entrusted...

The genius of Republican liberty, seems to demand on one side, not only that all power should be derived from the people; but, that those entrusted...

The genius of Republican liberty, seems to demand on one side, not only that all power should be derived from the people; but, that those entrusted...

The genius of Republican liberty, seems to demand on one side, not only that all power should be derived from the people; but, that those entrusted...