An aristocratic nation which, in a contest with a democratic people, does not succeed in ruining the latter at the outset of the war always runs a great risk of being conquered by it.
The consequence of these two causes is that when a democratic people goes to war after a long interval of peace all the leading officers of the army are old men.
I believe that provincial institutions are useful to all nations, but nowhere do they appear to me to be more indispensable than among a democratic people.
The manners and laws of the Americans are not the only ones which may suit a democratic people; but the Americans have shown that it would be wrong to despair of regulating democracy by the aid of manners and of laws.
Why a democratic People is less capable of sustained Effort than another.
I believe that provincial institutions are useful to all nations, but nowhere do they appear to me to be more indispensable than amongst a democratic people.
Right: Our country, made up as it is of democratic people, lacks the centralized power of a monarchy.
Made up of democratic people explains country and is essential to the thought of the sentence.
Not only is common opinion the only guide which private judgment retains amongst a democratic people, but amongst such a people it possesses a power infinitely beyond what it has elsewhere.
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