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Alexander Hamilton, Federalist 67 Sound a little too familiar? Mr. Hamilton is complaining here about the horrible misrepresentation of the powers of the new executive by critics of the Constitution.
The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the United ...
Why, precisely, is a judge in Washington allowed to decide what illegal immigrants with alleged gang affiliations, who were being detained in Texas, are entitled to before they're deported from the ...
Hamilton was a Federalist. Burr was a Republican. The men clashed repeatedly in the political arena. The first major skirmish was in 1791, when Burr successfully captured a United States Senate ...
The Democratic-Republicans won by a margin of 73 to 65 electoral votes over the Federalists. Thomas Jefferson (seated left), Alexander Hamilton (standing) and George Washington (seated right).
and written by Alexander Hamilton under the pseudonym Publius, we find instead a defense of the “intermixture of powers.” Entitled “The Treaty-Making Power of the Executive,” Federalist No ...