The people are extremely fickle, and if they are not governed by strict laws, they will soon fall into anarchy.
Separation of powers
The people are extremely fickle, and if they are not governed by strict laws, they will soon fall into anarchy.
Separation of powers
The Spirit of the Laws, Book II, Chapter 2: Of the Republican Government, and the Laws relative to Democracy
1748
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