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  1. 6 de jul. de 2018 · Federalist No. 70 is the fourth of eleven essays written by Hamilton defending the Presidency against the “unfairness” of the Antifederalist “representations.”

  2. Federalist Number (No.) 70 (1788) is an essay by British-American politician Alexander Hamilton arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. The full title of the essay is "The Executive Department Further Considered." It was written as part of a series of essays collected and published in 1788 as The Federalist and later ...

  3. The Federalist Papers (Federalist No. 70) Lyrics. From The Independent Journal. Saturday, March 15, 1788. THERE is an idea, which is not without its advocates, that a vigorous Executive is ...

  4. 24 de may. de 2020 · Federalist 70 is the heart of Hamilton’s investigation of the nature of executive power. Publius returns to “energy,” a theme that he has addressed frequently in his essays as a necessary attribute of government generally, and the Union in particular. As executive power is the essence of government, energy is the essence of executive power.

  5. Federalist 70, 1788 The Executive Department Further Considered From the New York Packet. Tuesday, March 18, 1788. HAMILTON To the People of the State of New York: THERE is an idea, which is not without its advocates, that a vigorous Executive is inconsistent with the genius of republican government. The

  6. 15 de abr. de 2024 · The Federalist Papers were a series of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pen name "Publius." This guide compiles Library of Congress digital materials, external websites, and a print bibliography.

  7. Federalist No. 70 identifies four characteristics of "energy" required for well-executed gov-ernment: "first, unity; second, duration; thirdly, an adequate Despite its durability, the Constitution has not fulfilled Hamiltons promise that it would achieve well-executed government. Daily news reports detail administrative failures of the federal ...