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" A republic, by which I mean a government in which the scheme of representation takes place, opens a different prospect, and promises the cure for which we are seeking. "
Readings on Parties and Elections in the United States - Page 32
edited by - 1912 - 354 pages
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The Shop Review

1919 - 552 pages
...representation takes place, opens a different prospect, and promises the cure for which we are seeking. The two great points of difference between a democracy and a republic are, first," etc. I just raise that point to make it clear that the men who founded this government had no thought...
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Report of Proceedings, Volume 22

Washington State Bar Association - 1911 - 1472 pages
...prospect and promises the cure for which we are seeking. Let us examine the points in which It differs from a pure democracy and we shall comprehend both...the efficacy which it must derive from the union." And the following Is from the pen of Mr. Hamilton: "The complete Independence of the courts of justice...
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Readings in American Constitutional History, 1776-1876, Part 1

Allen Johnson - 1912 - 620 pages
...prospect, and promises the cure for which we are seeking. Let us examine the points in which it varies from pure democracy, and we shall comprehend both the nature...citizens elected by the rest: secondly) the greater niimVr nf t-itigogs, and greater sphere of country, pvpr whirh tVip lattpr may hp extended. _ The effect...
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The Bar: West Virginia, Volume 19

1912 - 516 pages
...promises the cure for which we are seeking. I>et us examine the points in which it differs from the pure democracy and we shall comprehend both the nature...from the union. "The two great points of difference the democracy and a republic are: First, the delegation of the government in the latter to a small...
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Readings in American Constitutional History, 1776-1876, Part 1

Allen Johnson - 1912 - 614 pages
...prospect, and promises the cure for which we are seeking. Let us examine the points in which it varies from pure democracy, and we shall comprehend both the nature...the efficacy which it must derive from the Union. i The two great points of difference between a democracy and /a republic are: first, the delegation...
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Proceedings of the Nebraska State Bar Association, Volume 4

Nebraska State Bar Association - 1912 - 140 pages
...prospect, and promises the cure for which we are seeking. Let us examine the points in which it varies from pure democracy, and we shall comprehend both the nature of the cure and efficacy which it must derive from the Union. "The two great points of difference between a democracy...
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Initiative and Referendum: Speech of Hon. Joseph W. Bailey of Texas in the ...

Joseph Weldon Bailey - 1913 - 48 pages
...the points in which !t differs from the pure democracy, and we shall comprehend both (.lie nat'ire of the cure and the efficacy which it must derive...to a small number of citizens elected by the rest ; * * *. The effect of the first difference is, on the one hand, to refine and enlarge the public views,...
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The Naked Truth: Vital Issues Before the Country Clearly Analyzed and ...

Charles Henry Betts - 1913 - 106 pages
...can act for the public good. Upon this point Madison, speaking of our representative republic, said: The two great points of difference between a Democracy...citizens elected by the rest; secondly, the greater sphere of country over which the latter may be extended. The effect of the first difference is, on...
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Cyclopedia of American Government, Volume 3

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1914 - 804 pages
...government to distinguish between form and nature or character. Madison in the Federalist says "The two points of difference between a democracy and a republic,...the delegation of the government, in the latter to a number of citizens elected by the rest ; secondly the greater number of citizens, and the greater sphere...
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The Law Student's Helper, Volume 19

1911 - 446 pages
...and provides the cure for which we are seeking. Let us examine the points in which it variƩs from pure democracy and we shall comprehend both the nature of the cure and the efficiency which it must derive from ihe union. The two great points of difference between a democracy...
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