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  1. Federalist 72: THE administration of government, in its largest sense, comprehends all the operations of the body politic, whether legislative, executive, or judiciary; but in its most usual, and perhaps its most precise signification. it is limited to executive details and falls peculiarly within the province of the executive department.

  2. Section I: General Introduction: Federalist No. 1 (Alexander Hamilton) Section I: General Introduction: Federalist No. 2 (John Jay) Section I: General Introduction: Federalist No. 3 (Jay) ... Section XI: Need for a Strong Executive: Federalist No. 67 (Hamilton) Section XI: Need for a Strong Executive: Federalist No. 68 (Hamilton)

  3. 1 de dic. de 2011 · Federalist No. 67 generally is read as a vigorous defense of the chief executive and contains intense language to alleviate fears of a dictatorial president. However, ...

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  5. Federalist No. 67. March 11, 1788. Print this document THE constitution of the executive department of the proposed government claims next our attention. There is hardly any part of the system which could have been attended with greater difficulty in the arrangement of it than this; and there is, perhaps, none which has been inveighed ...

  6. The Federalist No. 67. The Confusion of Certain Attacks. Summary (not in original) The Papers now turn to the Executive branch. This branch may have been the most difficult to configure, but has also attracted the most venomous and irresponsible criticisms, which shall require in reply a careful disquisition of the office and its powers.

  7. 4 de ene. de 2002 · The [New York] Independent Journal: or, the General Advertiser, April 2, 1788.This essay was printed on April 4 in New-York Packet.In the McLean description begins The Federalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favour of the New Constitution, As Agreed upon by the Federal Convention, September 17, 1787. In Two Volumes (New York: Printed and Sold by J. and A. McLean, 1788). description ends ...