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so:text Practically all the civil and military authorities of the government, except the Congress and the courts, hold their office at discretion. He appoints, and he can remove. The billions of dollars of government revenue are collected and expended under his direction. The Congress makes the laws, but it is the President who causes them to be executed. A power so vast in its implications has never been conferred upon any ruling sovereign. Yet the President exercises his authority in accordance with the Constitution and the law. He is truly the agent of the people, performing such functions as they have entrusted to him. (en)
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so:description The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge (1929) (en)
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