Saturday, July 12, 2008
The Senate - A View From 1787
"As our president bears no resemblance to a king so we shall see the Senate has no similitude to nobles. First, not being hereditary, their collective knowledge, wisdom, and virtue are not precarious. For by these qualities alone are they to obtain their offices, and they will have none of the peculiar qualities and vices of those men who possess power merely because their father held it before them."-- Tench Coxe (An American Citizen, No.2, 28 September 1787)
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