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  1. Federalist No. 67: The Executive Department. From the New York Packet. Tuesday, March 11, 1788. HAMILTON. To the People of the State of New York: 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 ...

  2. 14 de may. de 2020 · No 66 No 68 The Executive Department From the New York Packet. Tuesday, March 11, 1788. Hamilton To the People of the State of New York: THE constitution of the executive department of the proposed government, claims next our attention.

  3. The widely accepted number for this essay is now 67. However, the publisher of this edition did not use that numbering system, and instead numbered this essay 66. If you are looking for the essay commonly called 66, go to Federalist No. 66 . To the People of the State of New York : T HE Constitution of the Executive department of the proposed ...

  4. The Federalist Papers. No. 67. The Executive Department. From the New York Packet. Tuesday, March 11, 1788. HAMILTON. To the People of the State of New York: 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 ...

  5. 27 de ene. de 2016 · The authorities of a magistrate, in few instances greater, in some instances less, than those of a governor of New York, have been magnified into more than royal prerogatives. He has been decorated with attributes superior in dignity and splendor to those of a king of Great Britain. He has been shown to us with the diadem sparkling on his brow ...

  6. Federalist 70: THERE is an idea, which is not without its advocates, that a vigorous Executive is inconsistent with the genius of republican government. The enlightened well-wishers to this species of government must at least hope that the supposition is destitute of foundation; since they can never admit its truth, without at the same time admitting the condemnation of their own principles.

  7. 14 de nov. 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, it also can be read as a much deeper explication of the blend of republican and energetic government.