Delegate Edmund Randolph warned that a single executive would be the "foetus of monarchy," while George Mason decried it as an invitation to tyranny. Washington, who maintained a studied ...
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Why the Founders Left Presidential Powers So VagueDelegate Edmund Randolph warned thata single executive would be the "foetus of monarchy," while GeorgeMason decried it as an invitation to tyranny. Washington, who maintained a studied silence ...
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