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Democracy In America
Volume 1 (of 2)

CHAPTER VIII: The Federal Constitution--Part I
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315, pp.

615-780; Kent's "Commentaries," p.

255.] Dependence of the President--He is elective and responsible--He is free to act in his own sphere under the inspection, but not under the direction, of the Senate--His salary fixed at his entry into office--Suspensive veto.
The American legislators undertook a difficult task in attempting to create an executive power dependent on the majority of the people, and nevertheless sufficiently strong to act without restraint in its own sphere.

It was indispensable to the maintenance of the republican form of government that the representative of the executive power should be subject to the will of the nation.
The President is an elective magistrate.

His honor, his property, his liberty, and his life are the securities which the people has for the temperate use of his power.


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