Alexander Hamilton — "Good government is not to be obtained by placing the whole power in the hands of…"
Good government is not to be obtained by placing the whole power in the hands of the people.
Good government is not to be obtained by placing the whole power in the hands of the people.
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"The general government must be strong, whatever may be the consequence."
"It is a truth, which has been taught by the experience of all ages, that the people are too apt to be led astray by the arts of popular demagogues."
"I consider the present crisis as an occasion for the friends of the Government to rouse and exert themselves."
"I have been a very unhappy man."
"The complete independence of the courts of justice is peculiarly essential in a limited Constitution."
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