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Stills Quotes by James Madison
- [A]s it must be admitted that the remedy under the Constitution lies where it has been marked out by the Constitution; and that no appeal…
- I, sir, have always conceived - I believe those who proposed the constitution conceived,and it is still more fully known, and more material to observe,…
- I wish not to be regarded as an advocate for the particular organizations of the several state governments . . . they carry strong marks…
- [Regarding legislative assemblies,] the number ought at most to be kept within a certain limit, in order to avoid the confusion and intemperance of a…
- The danger of disturbing the public tranquillity by interesting too strongly the public passions, is a still more serious objection against a frequent reference of…
- Had every Athenian citizen been a Socrates, every Athenian assembly would still have been a mob.
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