
| List of Figures and Table Preface Acknowledgments Abbreviations 1 "The execution of laws is more important than the making of them": Reconciling Executive Power with Democracy 2 Executive Power and the Virginia Executive 3 Executive Power and the Constitution of 1787 4 "To place before mankind the common sense of the subject": Declarations of Principle 5 The Real Revolution of 18oo: Jefferson's Transformation of the Inaugural Address 6 To "produce a union of the powers of the whole": Jefferson's Transformation of the Appointment and Removal Powers 7 The Louisiana Purchase 8 To "complete their entire union of opinion": The Twelfth Amendment as Amendment to End All Amendments 9 "To bring their wills to a point of union and effect": Declarations and Presidential Speech 10 Development and Difficulties Index Figures 1 Possible Constitutional Positions Regarding Ratification of Louisiana Treaty 2 Policy Questions after Ratification of Louisiana Treaty 3 Constitutional Questions after Ratification of Louisiana Treaty Table 1 Senators Voting in the Minority during Debate on the Louisiana Treaty |
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