1To James Madison from an Unidentified Correspondent, 6 September 1811 (Madison Papers)
...subject, you must go to Giles, the arch-demagogue, to comfort you! Jefferson is off, for hell...
2To James Madison from John B. Colvin, [ca. 1 March 1817] (Madison Papers)
...sordid claims of importunate friendships and the knavery of demagogues would permit him to be...
3John Clarke to Thomas Jefferson, 2 December 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
celebrated demagoguecelebrated demagogue
4To John Adams from William Tudor, Sr., 17 January 1817 (Adams Papers)
...Letters are for yourself alone. Libellers, Demagogues & Englishmen with all their Dupes...
5To John Adams from William Cunningham, 15 January 1810 (Adams Papers)
..., rises too high. The current which a Demagogue can carry after him, resembles the channel...
6Enclosure: Thomas Jefferson’s Notes on William Wirt’s Biography of Patrick Henry, [ca. 29 September 1816] (Jefferson Papers)
...longstanding opposition to the famed orator, whom he considered a demagogue.
7To James Madison from the Inhabitants of Templeton, Massachusetts, 10 August 1812 (Abstract) (Madison Papers)
...capacity (notwithstanding the opinions of unprincipled Demagogues to the contrary) freely to...
8From John Jay to Richard Peters, 9 January 1811 (Jay Papers)
...more than it would have reformed. Whenever Demagogues mislead the mass of Electors, and...
9From John Jay to Richard Peters, 29 March 1811 (Jay Papers)
...of national affairs— by the Devices of domestic Demagogues, and of foreign agents; as well as...
10To John Adams from John Quincy Adams, 13 December 1811 (Adams Papers)
...that the Hyades preside over the nativity of all popular demagogues and Swine-herds.
11To John Adams from Thomas Jefferson, 25 November 1816 (Adams Papers)
...principles as the unfounded pretensions of factious demagogues. he even boasts, in his...
12From John Jay to Richard Peters, 24 July 1809 (Jay Papers)
...or Resentments—from the machinations of Demagogues, and gradually from the corruption...
13To James Madison from William Duane, 22 February 1814 (Madison Papers)
...are more precious than the clamors of these Demagogues are to be feared. It would be...
14From John Adams to Elkanah Watson, 10 August 1812 (Adams Papers)
...a mere fescue in the Fingers of any party Demagogue or Pedagogue. While I was Swimming in...
15From John Jay to Richard Peters, 14 March 1815 (Jay Papers)
We know how well Demagogues and pharasaical Patriots mean—having much of the wisdom of...
16To James Madison from George Logan, 10 January 1810 (Madison Papers)
...popular resentment, roused into energy by the clamor of unprincipled demagogues.
17George Logan to Thomas Jefferson, 21 October 1815 (Jefferson Papers)
demagogues. He and not them will be accountable for his...
18Thomas Jefferson to John Adams, 25 November 1816 (Jefferson Papers)
ciples as the unfounded pretensions of factious demagogues.
19From John Adams to Benjamin Rush, 28 August 1811 (Adams Papers)
...the Reputation of a Hypocrite and an ambitious Demagogue by it; the Number of licenced Houses...
20From John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 15 November 1813 (Adams Papers)
...followers, compell these to Sett up Cæsar, a Demagogue to be a Monarch and Master, pour mettre...
21To John Adams from William Cunningham, 22 November 1809 (Adams Papers)
...are Clarissa.” It is a democratic Demagogue who carries a dangerous sway over a...
22From John Adams to John Taylor, 27 December 1814 (Adams Papers)
...and imposing deception. Some ambitious popular Demagogue gives the Alarm “Heresy”!...
23To John Adams from William Plumer, 19 March 1813 (Adams Papers)
...designing men & the intrigues of popular demagogues, who are invariably disposed to sacrifice...
24John Adams to Thomas Jefferson, 15 November 1813 (Jefferson Papers)
, a Demagogue to
25From John Adams to Benjamin Rush, 12 April 1809 (Adams Papers)
...became Suspected and unpopular with the Leading Demagogues and the whole Constitutional Party...
26To James Madison from James Monroe, 5 August 1814 (Madison Papers)
...William Henry Harrison was a “low demagogue” who relied on popularity rather than...