It is not by the consolidation or concentration, of powers, but by their distribution that good government is effected.


Memoirs, Correspondence and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson (1829) edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph, p. 70. - Posthumous publications


It is not by the consolidation or concentration, of powers, but by their distribution that good government is effected.

It is not by the consolidation or concentration, of powers, but by their distribution that good government is effected.

It is not by the consolidation or concentration, of powers, but by their distribution that good government is effected.

It is not by the consolidation or concentration, of powers, but by their distribution that good government is effected.