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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"Take away the fetters—the business of society will go on—the States will be for ever in debt, and be for ever struggling with the embarrassments of a depreciating paper."
"The idea of an independent executive is a dangerous one."
"Men are naturally ambitious, vindictive, and rapacious."
"Safety and happiness are the objects at which all political institutions aim, and to which all ought to be sacrificed."
"I am a man of no property, and of no expectations."
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