The Federalist #65 by Alexander Hamilton Audio Recording

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  • Federalist No. 65 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton, the sixty-fifth of The Federalist Papers. It was published on March 7, 1788 under the pseudonym "Publius", the name under which all The Federalist papers were published. Titled "The Powers of the Senate Continued", it carries on a theme begun by John Jay in Federalist No. 64.
    Publius begins by discussing the Senate's role as a "judiciary character" during the trial of impeachments. Federalist 65 is the only essay in the Federalist Papers that specifically delineates upon the Framer's intended use and purpose of the impeachment and removal power.

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    The name: "Alexander" Means Defender(Protector) of Men.
    The Surname: Hamilton means, “From the Beautiful Mountain.”
    There is a town of Hamilton near Glasgow, which took its name from the family.
    The name: "Phillip" Means "Lover of Horses"
    The Surname: "Hsieh" Means "To Thank"
    Thank you for loving horses as the defender of mankind From the Beautiful Mountain.
    I, Phillip Hsieh, as a U.S. Citizen and an Apostolic-Teaching- Evangelist will serve to defend, protect, and help mankind in the court rooms of Law. There is no partiality or favoritism with Jesus. Jesus will equally give justice to all!