Selected Federalist Papers 9780486112374, 0486112373, 9781306335164, 1306335167

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Selected Federalist Papers
 9780486112374, 0486112373, 9781306335164, 1306335167

Table of contents :
Title Page
Copyright Page
Introduction
Table of Contents
ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 1 --
Introduction: The Union and Its New Constitution (October 27, 1787)
JOHN JAY: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 3 --
Dangers from Foreign Arms and Influence (November 3, 1787)
JOHN JAY: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 5 --
Dangers from Foreign Arms and Influence, Continued (November 10, 1787)
ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 7 --
Dangers from War between the States (November 17, 1787)
ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 8 --
The Consequences of Hostilities between the States (November 20, 1787). JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 10 --
The Union as a Safeguard against Domestic Faction and Insurrection (November 22, 1787)ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 11 --
The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial Relations and Navy (November 24, 1787)
ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 13 --
Advantage of the Union in Respect to Economy in Government (November 28, 1787)
ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 15 --
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union (December 1, 1787). ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 16 --
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation, Continued (December 4, 1787)ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 21 --
Defects of the Present Confederation (December 12, 1787)
ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 22 --
Other Defects of the Confederation (December 14, 1787)
ALEXANDER HAMILTON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 31 --
The General Power of Taxation (January 1, 1788)
JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, No. 37 --
The Difficulties of the Constitutional Convention in Devising a Proper Form of Government (January 11, 1788). JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, No. 38 --
The Incoherence of the Objections to the Constitution Exposed (January 15, 1788)JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 39 --
The Proposed Constitution a Composition of Both National and Federal (January 16, 1788)
JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 40 --
The Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government (January 18, 1788)
JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 41 --
General View of the Powers Conferred by the Constitution (January 19, 1788). JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 42 --
General View of the Powers Conferred by the Constitution, Continued (January 22, 1788)JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 43 --
General View of the Powers Conferred by the Constitution, Continued
JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 51 --
The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances between the Different Departments (February 6, 1788)
JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 53 --
On the House of Representatives (February 9, 1788)
JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST
NO. 54 --
The Rule of Three-Fifths (February 12, 1788). JAMES MADISON: THE FEDERALIST, NO. 57 --
The Alleged Tendency of the New Constitution to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many (February 19, 1788).

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