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Montesquieu in America

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(1) Spurlin, Montesquieu in America, op. laud. p. 258.

(2) Cf. Adams, James Truslow, Revolutionary New England, 1691–1776 (Boston 1923).Google Scholar

(3) Rossiter, Clinton, The Political Thought of the American Revolution, Part III of Seed-time of the Republic (New York, Harvest Books, Harcourt Brace, 1953), p. 75.Google Scholar

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(6) C. Rossiter, op. cit. Conclusion, § xi, p. 224.

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(10) Cf. Lewis, John D., Anti-federalists Versus Federalists (San Francisco, Chandler Publishing Company, 1967)Google Scholar. On Clinton and Montesquieu, see especially pp. 190, 193, 201.

(11) Cf. Spurlin, op, cit. pp. 39 and 259. See also Chinard, G., Jefferson et les idéologues (Baltimore 1925).Google Scholar

(12) Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book II, Chapter iv.

(13) Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book VIII, Chapters xvi, xvii, xix.

(14) Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book IX, Chapters I and III.

(15) Farrand, Max, The Records of the Federal Convention (New Haven 1927).Google Scholar

(16) Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book XI, Chapter vi.

(17) Coolidge, op. cit. p. 5.

(18) Bailyn, op. cit. pp. 71–72, note 16; and Shackleton, Robert, Montesquieu (Oxford 1961).Google Scholar

(19) Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book XI, Chapter iv.

(20) Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book XXI, Chapter xx; See also Hirschman, Albert O., Les passions et les intérêts (French translation: Paris, P.U.F., 1980).Google Scholar

(21) Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book V, Chapter vi; For his theory on commerce, see Book XX, Chapter I.

(22) Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book IV, Chapter v and Book V, Chapter VIII and Chapter III.

(23) Cf. Rossiter, op. cit. pp. 199–203.

(24) Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book III, Chapter III.

(25) Quoted from Spurlin, op. cit. pp. 261–262.

(26) Cf. The Federalist, Nos 10 and 51; On the system of countervailing, see Lovejoy, Arthur D., Reflections on Human Nature (Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1961), Lecture II.Google Scholar

(27) Cf. Richter, Melvin, The Uses of Theory: Tocqueville's adaptation of Montesquieu, in Essays in Theory and History (Cambridge, Mass., Harvard University Press)Google Scholar; See also Lamberti, Jean-Claude, Tocqueville et les deux démocraties (Paris, P.U.F., 1983)Google Scholar [English translation published by Harvard University Press].

(28) A. de Tocqueville manuscripts conserved in the Beinecke Library, Yale University, c V, e. Note for January, 1832.

(29) A. de Tocqueville, Democracy in America, Vol. II, Part 2, Chapters xvi and xiv; See also Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book XX, Chapter vii.

(30) Tocqueville, Democracy …, Vol. II, Part 2, Chapters VIII and ix; See also Rossiter, op. cit. p. 204.

(31) Tocqueville, Democracy …, Vol. II, Part 2, Chapters iv to vii and Chapter xiv.

(32) Montesquieu, The Spirit of the Laws, Book XIX, Chapter iv.

(33) Tocqueville, Democracy …, Vol. II, Part 4, Chapter vi.

(34) Tocqueville, Democracy …, Vol. II, Part 2, Chapter viii.