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  • The history of human conduct does not warrant that exalted opinion of human virtue which would make it wise in a nation to commit interests of so delicate and momentous a kind as those which concern its intercourse with the rest of the world, to the sole disposal of a magistrate, created and circumstanced, as would be a president of the United States.

    Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay (1831). “The Federalist on the New Constitution”, p.373
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