Letters to the People of Pennsylvania Upon the Subject of the Presidential Elec

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Letters to the People of Pennsylvania Upon the Subject of the Presidential Elec
Simon Snyder
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The Military power with which the Constitution clothes this office, is a super- vising power — a power to be exercised by delegation.
We are however told, that military talents are necessa- ry to discharge the duties of Chief Magistrate ; and as a proof of it, we are reminded that the first President of the United States, chosen after the adoption of the Constitution.
B 16 was a military man. Yes, Washington was a military man ; but he was an exception to all other men. Amidst the din of arms,
...he never lost sight of his duties as a citizen. Throughout the vicissitudes of an eventful Revolution — in the day of peril, and in the day of glory — in Council, and in the tented field, Washington in- variably acknowledged the supremacy of the civil authori- ty, and uniformly evinced a sacred regard for the majesty of the Laws.
Washington was chosen by his native State, a member of the Convention which framed the Constitution of the United States, of which body he was unanimously elected President.


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