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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter One “A King, Under The Title Of President”
Chapter Two “English Whigs, Cordial in Their … Jealousies of their Executive Magistrate”
Chapter Three Constituting “His Highness” The President
Chapter Four The Executive Power as the “Active Principle in all Governments”
Chapter Five “The Constitutional Executor of the Laws”
Chapter Six The “Transaction of Business with Foreign Nations is Executive Altogether”
Chapter Seven “First General and Admiral of the Confederacy”
Chapter Eight The Executive Power “of Appointing, Overseeing, and Controlling those who Execute the Laws”
Chapter Nine “Not a Single Privilege is Annexed to his Character”
Chapter Ten The “Combined Authority of Execution and Legislation”
Chapter Eleven Judges as “Shoots from the Executive Stock”
Chapter Twelve “Whatever Requisition the President Shall Make” and the Federal Duties of State Executives
Chapter Thirteen The President as “Glorious Protector” of the Constitution
Conclusion
Notes
Index
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