“The appointment of senators by the state legislatures . . . is recommended by the double advantage of favoring a select appointment, and of giving to the state governments such an agency in the formation of the federal government, as must secure the authority of the former.”
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Selected Writings of James Madison
Comprising a range of Madison's works, the book delves into his thoughts on constitutional law, federalism, and the rights of citizens. It includes key documents such as the Federalist Papers, which he co-authored, and offers insights into his role in shaping the American political landscape. more
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