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Respectfully Quoted: A Dictionary of Quotations. 1989.
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NUMBER:
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259 |
AUTHOR:
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John Adams (17351826) |
QUOTATION:
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The rich, the well-born, and the able, acquire an influence among the people that will soon be too much for simple honesty and plain sense, in a house of representatives. The most illustrious of them must, therefore, be separated from the mass, and placed by themselves in a senate; this is, to all honest and useful intents, an ostracism. |
ATTRIBUTION:
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JOHN ADAMS, A Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America, vol. 1 (vol. 4 of The Works of John Adams, ed. Charles Francis Adams), Preface, p. 290 (1851). First published in 1787. |
SUBJECTS:
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Congress |
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