Speeches And Forensic Arguments, volume 3

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Speeches And Forensic Arguments, volume 3
Webster Daniel
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In some loose, indefinite, and unknown sense, the rresident has been called the Representative of the whole Ameri' can People. He has called himself so, repeatedly ; and been so denominated by jiis fiiends, a thousand times. Acts, for which no specific authority has been found, either in the Constitution or the laws, have been justified on the ground that the President is the Representative of the whole American People. Certainly, this is not constitutional language. Certainly, the Constitution... no where calls the President the Universal Representative of the People.
The Constitiuional Representatives of the People are in the House of Representatives, exercising powers of legislation. The Prea- dent b an executive officer, appointed in a particular manner, and clothed with prescribed and limited powers. It may be thought to be of no great consequence, that the President should call himself, or that others should call him, the sole Representative of all the People, although he has no such appellation or character b the Constitution.


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