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|a Binkley, Wilfred E.
|q (Wilfred Ellsworth),
|d b. 1883.
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|a President and Congress,
|c by Wilfred E. Binkley ...
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|a New York,
|b A.A. Knopf,
|c 1947.
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|a viii p., 1 ., 312, vii p., 1 .
|c 22 cm.
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|a "First published in 1937 as The powers of the president, by Doubleday, Doran & co. This edition completely rewritten, expanded, and reset."
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|a Bibliography: p. 301-312.
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|a The problem in the Constitutional convention: How shall the executive be related to the legislature?--The solution of the Federalist party.--The solution of the Jeffersonian Republicans.--The Jacksonian Revolution.--The Jacksonian view of the executive prevails.--Lincoln and Congress.--The reaction against the executive.--The hegemony of the Senate.--Congressional government.--The leadership of William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt.--The theory and practice of Woodrow Wilson.--Three typical Republican presidents.--The presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt.--The presidency in World War II.--Summary and conclusions.
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|a United States.
|b Congress.
|x History.
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