The Federalist Papers

How are Kings and presidents viewed differently in the Federalist Paper #70?

I am interpreting Federalist paper #70.

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In context, Hamilton in noting that the American president, unlike the English king, must not be immune from censure, accountability, or punishment. The English king is not held responsible for his administration, and his person is sacred.

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The Federalist Papers, Number 70