| 1802 - 344 sider
...factious spirit has tainted our public administration. By a faction, I understand a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the...permanent and aggregate interests of the community. There are two methods of curing the mischiefs of faction: The one, by removing its causes ; the other,... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - 1814 - 634 sider
...the following apt and judicious observations. — " By a faction, I understand a number of citizens, whether amounting to a ' majority or minority of the...permanent and aggregate interests of the community." " The inference to which we are brought is that the causes of faction cannot be removed ; and that... | |
| Artemas Ward - 1814 - 68 sider
...find the following apt and judicious observations — " By a faction I understand a number of citizens whether amounting to a majority or minority of the...permanent and aggregate interests of the community." " The inference to which we are brought is, that the causes of faction cannot be removed ; and that... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay - 1817 - 570 sider
...tainted our public administration. By a faction, I understand a number of citizens, whether •mounting to a majority or minority of the whole, who are united and actuated bv some common impulse of passion, or of interest, adverse to the rights of other citizens, or to the... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1818 - 882 sider
...factious spirit has lahiU.d our public administrations. ( By a faction, I understand a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the...are united and actuated by some common impulse of pas.ion, or of interest, adverse to the rights of other citizens, orto^fie permanent and aggregate... | |
| United States. Congress - 1825 - 742 sider
...understand a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the whole, who arc united and actuated by some common impulse of passion,...the rights of other citizens, or to the permanent interest of the community " The gentleman from New York cannot submit to an election by this House,... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - 1826 - 736 sider
...tainted our public administrations. By a faction, I understand a number of citizens, whether amounting to majority or minority of the whole, who are united...permanent and aggregate interests of the community. There are two methods of curing the mischiefs of faction : The one, by removing its causes ; the other,... | |
| 1827 - 552 sider
...the following apt and judicious observations — ' By a faction, I understand a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the...permanent and aggregate interests of the community. The inference to which we are brought is, that the causes of faction cannot be removed ; and that relief... | |
| 1836 - 552 sider
...the following apt and judicious observations : — " By a faction, I understand a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the...permanent and aggregate interests of the community. The inference to which we are brought is, that the causes of faction cannot be removed ; and that relief... | |
| 1836 - 550 sider
...the following apt and judicious observations : — " By a faction, I understand a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the whole, who are united «nd tctuated by some common impulse of passion or of interest, adverse to the rights of other citizens,... | |
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