Alexander Fraser Tytler Quotes
It Is Not, Perhaps, Unreasonable To Conclude, That A Pure And Perfect Democracy Is A Thing Not Attainable By Man, Constituted As He Is Of Contending Elements Of Vice And Virtue, And Ever Mainly Influenced By The Predominant Principle Of Self-interest. It May, Indeed, Be Confidently Asserted, That There Never Was That Government Called A Republic, Which Was Not Ultimately Ruled By A Single Will, And, Therefore, (however Bold May Seem The Paradox,) Virtually And Substantially A Monarchy.
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