When an army is once formed, it is always to be feared.
Separation of powers
When an army is once formed, it is always to be feared.
Separation of powers
The Spirit of the Laws, Book XIII, Chapter 15: Of the Liberty of the Subject in Monarchies
1748
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"The spirit of the laws is the spirit of the legislator."
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Humorous"The people are extremely well qualified for choosing those whom they are to entrust with part of their authority."
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