3.2. 2. Of the Principle of different Governments.
I have already observed that it is the nature of a republican
government that either the collective body of the people, or particular
families, should be possessed of the supreme power; of a monarchy, that
the prince should have this power, but in the execution of it should be
directed by established laws; of a despotic government, that a single
person should rule according to his own will and caprice. This enables
me to discover their three principles; which are thence naturally
derived. I shall begin with a republican government, and in particular
with that of democracy.