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... executive , " tho ' he was not for giving him the power of war and peace . " Sherman saw the " Executive magistracy " as nothing more than the agent and servant of the national legisla- ture . The legislature , which ought in his ...
... executive , " tho ' he was not for giving him the power of war and peace . " Sherman saw the " Executive magistracy " as nothing more than the agent and servant of the national legisla- ture . The legislature , which ought in his ...
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... executive , agreed only that a national execu- tive should be instituted . They turned then to the powers to be granted to the executive . Madison pointed out that as some pow- ers were " in their nature Executive , " and would have to ...
... executive , agreed only that a national execu- tive should be instituted . They turned then to the powers to be granted to the executive . Madison pointed out that as some pow- ers were " in their nature Executive , " and would have to ...
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... executive , Wilson urged that this be election by the people , as with the national legislature . Mason thought it desirable , but im- practicable , yet he wished that Wilson might have time to prepare fuller arguments . The next day ...
... executive , Wilson urged that this be election by the people , as with the national legislature . Mason thought it desirable , but im- practicable , yet he wished that Wilson might have time to prepare fuller arguments . The next day ...
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Commander and Philosopher | 2 |
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Preliminary Planning | 12 |
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