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" History testifies unmistakably and unanimously to the passion of democracies for incompetence. There is nothing democracy dislikes and suspects so heartily as technical efficiency, particularly when it is independent of the popular vote. "
"'Tis Sixty Years Since": Address of Charles Francis Adams, Founders' Day ... - Page 43
by Charles Francis Adams - 1913 - 66 pages
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The Edinburgh Review, Volume 216

English literature - 1912 - 538 pages
...certain characteristics in certain forms of government — else were all history useless compilation. History testifies unmistakably and unanimously to...particularly when it is independent of the popular vote. Thus the judges are spoken of to-day by the Labour party as ' antiquated fossils,' and a demagogue...
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