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  • Writer: katellashisadventure
    katellashisadventure
  • 2 days ago
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"Without supposing the personal essentiality of the main, it is evident that a change of the chief magistrate, at the breaking out of a war, or any similar crisis, for another event of equal merit, would at all times be detrimental to the community; inasmuch as it would substitute inexperience to experience, and would tend to unhinge and set afloat the already settled train of the administration."


Alexander Hamilton, Federalist Paper No. 72

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