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  1. Federalist Papers

    Image Federalist.jpg thumb Title page of the first printing of the Federalist Papers 1788 The Federalist Papers are a series of List of Federalist Papers 85 articles or essays advocating the History of the United ... Papers did not emerge until the twentieth century. The Federalist remains a primary source for interpretation ... of the Federalist Papers The Federal Convention sent the proposed Constitution to the Confederation .... Immediately, the Constitution became the target of many Anti Federalist Papers articles and public ... Project Gutenberg eText 16960.jpg thumb An advertisement for The Federalist The Federalist Papers ... Papers The authorship of seventy three of the Federalist essays is fairly certain. Twelve of these essays ... Stuart portrait .jpg thumb left upright John Jay , author of five of the Federalist Papers, later ... papers were written by Madison. ref Mosteller and Wallace. ref ref Fung, Glenn, The disputed federalist ... s introduction to The Federalist Papers New York Signet Classic, 1999 pp. 15 17. A similar division ... for Virginia. ref Wills, 274. ref Opposition to the Bill of Rights The Federalist Papers specifically ... Papers Anti Federalist No. 84 , asserting that a government unrestrained by such a bill could ..., frequently use the Federalist Papers as a contemporary account of the intentions of the framers and ratifiers. ref Lupu, Ira C. The Most Cited Federalist Papers . Constitutional Commentary ..., 2004. p. 260 ref The amount of deference that should be given to the Federalist Papers in constitutional ... 447 postscript . ref See also Wikipedia Books Federalist Papers American philosophy References Adair ... that used here is The Disputed Federalist Papers . small Frederick Mosteller and David L. Wallace ..., Albert. The Authority of Publius A Reading of the Federalist Papers . Ithaca, New York Cornell ... the Federalist Papers, Defined the Constitution, and Made Democracy Safe for the World , New York Basic ... R. Saving the Revolution The Federalist Papers and the American Founding , New York 1987. Patrick ...   more details



  1. Book:Federalist Papers

    saved book title Federalist Papers subtitle cover image Federalist.jpg cover color Black Federalist Papers Overview Federalist Papers List of Federalist Papers Anti Federalist Papers Authors Alexander Hamilton John Jay James Madison Federalist Papers Federalist No. 1 Federalist No. 2 Federalist No. 3 Federalist No. 4 Federalist No. 5 Federalist No. 6 Federalist No. 7 Federalist No. 8 Federalist No. 9 Federalist No. 10 Federalist No. 11 Federalist No. 12 Federalist No. 13 Federalist No. 14 Federalist No. 15 Federalist No. 16 Federalist No. 17 Federalist No. 18 Federalist No. 19 Federalist No. 20 Federalist No. 21 Federalist No. 22 Federalist No. 23 Federalist No. 24 Federalist No. 25 Federalist No. 26 Federalist No. 27 Federalist No. 28 Federalist No. 29 Federalist No. 30 Federalist No. 31 Federalist No. 32 Federalist No. 33 Federalist No. 34 Federalist No. 35 Federalist No. 36 Federalist No. 37 Federalist No. 38 Federalist No. 39 Federalist No. 40 Federalist No. 41 Federalist No. 42 Federalist No. 43 Federalist No. 44 Federalist No. 45 Federalist No. 46 Federalist No. 47 Federalist No. 48 Federalist No. 49 Federalist No. 50 Federalist No. 51 Federalist No. 52 Federalist No. 53 Federalist No. 54 Federalist No. 55 Federalist No. 56 Federalist No. 57 Federalist No. 58 Federalist No. 59 Federalist No. 60 Federalist No. 61 Federalist No. 62 Federalist No. 63 Federalist No. 64 Federalist No. 65 Federalist No. 66 Federalist No. 67 Federalist No. 68 Federalist No. 69 Federalist No. 70 Federalist No. 71 Federalist No. 72 Federalist No. 73 Federalist No. 74 Federalist No. 75 Federalist No. 76 Federalist No. 77 Federalist No. 78 Federalist No. 79 Federalist No. 80 Federalist No. 81 Federalist No. 82 Federalist No. 83 Federalist No. 84 Federalist No. 85 Category Wikipedia books books without categories ...   more details



  1. Anti-Federalist Papers

    The Anti Federalist Papers are a collection of articles, written in opposition to the ratification of the 1787 United States United States Constitution Constitution . Unlike the Federalist Papers written in support of the Constitution, the authors of these articles, mostly operating under pen names , were not engaged in a strictly organized project. Thus, unlike the Federalist Papers , it is a matter of opinion what writings specifically are included and in what order they are best presented. One notable presentation is that by Morton Borden , who collected 85 of the most significant papers and arranged them in an order closely resembling that of the 85 Federalist Papers , e.g. 10 in Borden s arrangement argues against Federalist No. 10 . The most frequently cited modern collection, The Complete Anti Federalist , was produced by Herbert Storing and is considered the authoritative compendium on the publications. Major Anti Federalist authors included Cato likely George Clinton vice president George Clinton , Brutus likely Robert Yates politician Robert Yates , Centinel Samuel Bryan , and the Federal Farmer either Melancton Smith , Richard Henry Lee , or Mercy Otis Warren . Speeches by Patrick Henry and Smith are often included as well. One of the major points of the articles was the danger the new Constitution would bring without a statement of individual rights . Some of the Anti Federalist concerns were addressed in the United States Bill of Rights Bill of Rights , which was added later. See also Letters of Centinel External links http www.wepin.com articles afp Links to text of the Borden Antifederalist papers, without his editorial comments http librivox.org the anti federalist papers by patrick henry Audiobook of the Anti Federalist Papers at Librivox Federalist Papers Category Works published under a pseudonym Category Federalist Papers US stub de Anti Federalist Papers ...   more details



  1. List of Federalist Papers

    This is a list of the 85 Federalist Papers , which were key documents in the early political history ... Madison as the author of all twelve, and he is so credited in this table. See Federalist Papers Disputed essays Federalist Papers Disputed essays . See Adair, 93 The disputed numbers of The Federalist ... Wikipedia Books Federalist Papers wikisource The Federalist Papers Federalist Papers Category Federalist ... Federalist No. 1 1 October 27, 1787 General Introduction Alexander Hamilton style background color FFDFBF Federalist No. 2 2 October 31, 1787 Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence John Jay American statesman John Jay style background color FFDFBF Federalist No. 3 3 November 3, 1787 The Same ... John Jay style background color FFDFBF Federalist No. 4 4 November 7, 1787 The Same Subject Continued ... background color FFDFBF Federalist No. 5 5 November 10, 1787 The Same Subject Continued Concerning ... BFE4FF Federalist No. 6 6 November 14, 1787 Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States Alexander Hamilton style background color BFE4FF Federalist No. 7 7 November 15, 1787 The Same Subject ... color BFE4FF Federalist No. 8 8 November 20, 1787 The Consequences of Hostilities Between the States Alexander Hamilton style background color BFE4FF Federalist No. 9 9 November 21, 1787 The Union ... FFBFBF Federalist No. 10 10 November 22, 1787 The Same Subject Continued The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection James Madison style background color BFE4FF Federalist No. 11 ... Hamilton style background color BFE4FF Federalist No. 12 12 November 27, 1787 The Utility of the Union In Respect to Revenue Alexander Hamilton style background color BFE4FF Federalist No. 13 13 ... background color FFBFBF Federalist No. 14 14 November 30, 1787 Objections to the Proposed Constitution From Extent of Territory Answered James Madison style background color BFE4FF Federalist No. 15 ... Hamilton style background color BFE4FF Federalist No. 16 16 December 4, 1787 The Same Subject Continued ...   more details



  1. Federalist

    Constitution of the United States between 1787 and 1789. The Federalist Papers are documents ...otheruses The term federalist describes several political beliefs around the world. Also, it may refer to the concept of federalism or the type of government called a federation . In early United States history, the Federalist Party was one of the first political parties its members or supporters called themselves Federalists . ref http m w.com dictionary federalist. ref Latin America In Latin America the term federalist is used in reference to the politics of 19th century Argentina and Colombia . The Federalists opposed the Unitarian Party Unitarianists in Argentina and Centralist s in Colombia ... The first Federales Argentina Federalist leader in the La Plata Basin Platine Region was Jos Gervasio ... the following year. Federalist Buenos Aires Province Buenos Aires Governor Manuel Dorrego took over ... gathered by Entre R os Federalist Governor Justo Jos de Urquiza , who accused Rosas of not complying ... Federalist and Autonomist resistances in the countryside until the 1870s. The last Autonomist ... Quebec federalist ideology Federalist , in regard to the National Question , defends the concept ... States the term Federalism in the United States federalist usually applies to a member of one ... also called the Federalist Party United States Federalist Party , founded by Alexander Hamilton and supported ... the Democratic Republican Party during the 19th century. Contemporary Federalist Society The Federalist ... and others dedicated to debate of these principles. The World Federalist Movement . World federalists ... and call for the division of international authority among separate agencies. See also Federalist Era ... www.wfm.org World Federalist Movement http dca.tufts.edu features aas index.html A New Nation Votes American Election Returns 1787 1825 http www.thefederalistparty.org The New Federalist Party 2008 http www.anti federalist.com The Anti Federalist Movement A Discussion unitario . Encyclop dia Britannica ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 76

    File Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 76 Federalist No. 76 Federalist Number 76 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the seventy sixth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on April 1, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. The title is, The Appointing Power of the Executive , and is the tenth in a series of 11 essays discussing the powers and limitations of the Executive branch. External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 76 Federalist No. 76 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 76 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 works Category 1788 in the United States FederalistPapers stub the federalist papers are awesome ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 25

    Image Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 25 Federalist No. 25 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton , the twenty fifth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on December 21, 1787 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. It continues a theme begun in Federalist No. 24 . No. 25 is titled, The Same Subject Continued The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered. FederalistPapers stub External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 25 Federalist No. 25 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 25 Category 1787 in law Category 1787 works Category 1787 in the United States ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 80

    File Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 80 Federalist No. 80 Federalist Number 80 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the eightieth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on June 21, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. Its title is Powers of the Judiciary, and it is the third in a series of six essays discussing the powers and limitations of the judicial branch. External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 80 Federalist No. 80 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 80 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 works Category 1788 in the United States FederalistPapers stub it is the third state. ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 82

    File Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 82 Federalist No. 82 Federalist Number 82 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the eighty second of the Federalist Papers . It was published on July 2, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. Its title is, The Judiciary Continued, and it is the fifth in a series of six essays discussing the powers and limitations of the judicial branch of government. External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 82 Federalist No. 82 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 82 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 works Category 1788 in the United States FederalistPapers stdfgub ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 83

    File Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 83 Federalist No. 83 Federalist Number 83 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the eighty third of the Federalist Papers . It was published on July 5, 9, and 12, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. The title is, The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury , and is the last in a series of six essays discussing the powers and limitations of the judicial branch. External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 83 Federalist No. 83 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 83 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 works Category 1788 in the United States FederalistPapers stub ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 85

    Image Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 85. Federalist No. 85 Federalist Number 85 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the eighty fifth and last of the United States Federalist Papers . It was published on August 13 and 16, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. The title is, Concluding Remarks. External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 85 Federalist No. 85 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 85 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 works Category 1788 in the United States FederalistPapers stub ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 13

    Image Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 13 Federalist No. 13 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton , the thirteenth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on November 28, 1787 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. It is titled, Advantage of the Union in Respect to Economy in Government. FederalistPapers stub External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 13 Federalist No. 13 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 13 Category 1787 in law Category 1787 works Category 1787 in the United States ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 18

    Image JamesMadison.jpg right thumb 200px James Madison, author of Federalist No. 18 Federalist No. 18 is an essay by James Madison , the eighteenth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on December 7, 1787 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. No. 18 addresses the failures of the Articles of Confederation to satisfactorily govern the United States it is the fourth of six essays on this topic. It is titled, The Same Subject Continued The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union. FederalistPapers stub External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 18 Federalist No. 18 Federalist Papers Category 1787 in law Category Federalist Papers by James Madison 18 Category 1787 works Category 1787 in the United States ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 20

    Image JamesMadison.jpg right thumb 200px James Madison, author of Federalist No. 20 Federalist No. 20 is an essay by James Madison , the twentieth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on December 11, 1787 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. No. 20 addresses the failures of the Articles of Confederation to satisfactorily govern the United States it is the last of six essays on this topic. It is titled, The Same Subject Continued The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union. FederalistPapers stub External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 20 Federalist No. 20 Federalist Papers Category 1787 in law Category Federalist Papers by James Madison 20 Category 1787 works Category 1787 in the United States ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 24

    Image Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 24 Federalist No. 24 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton , the twenty fourth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on December 19, 1787 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. It is titled, The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered. FederalistPapers stub External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 24 Federalist No. 24 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 24 Category 1787 in law Category 1787 works Category 1787 in the United States ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 50

    Image JamesMadison.jpg right thumb 200px James Madison, author of Federalist No. 50 Federalist No. 50 is an essay by James Madison , the fiftieth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on February 5, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. It is titled, Periodic Appeals to the People Considered. FederalistPapers stub External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 50 Federalist No. 50 Federalist Papers Category 1788 in law Category Federalist Papers by James Madison 50 Category 1788 works Category 1788 in the United States ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 32

    Image Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 32 Federalist No. 32 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton , the thirty second of the Federalist Papers . It was published on January 2, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. This is the third of seven essays by Hamilton on the then controversial issue of taxation . It is titled, The Same Subject Continued Concerning the General Power of Taxation. The Federalist Papers , as a foundation text of constitutional interpretation, are frequently cited by American jurists. Of all the essays, No. 32 is the fifth most frequently cited. ref lupu FederalistPapers stub Notes note lupu Ira C. Lupu, The Most Cited Federalist Papers. 15 Constitutional Commentary 403 410 1998 External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 32 Federalist No. 32 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 32 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 works ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 54

    Image JamesMadison.jpg right thumb 200px James Madison, author of Federalist No. 54 Federalist No. 54 is an essay by James Madison , the fifty fourth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on February 12, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. This paper discusses the way in which the seats in the United States House of Representatives are apportioned among the states. It is titled, The Apportionment of Members Among the States. The essay was erroneously attributed to John Jay in Alexander Hamilton s enumeration of the authors of the various Federalist Papers. The chief concern of the article is the representation of slaves in relation to taxation and representation. This federalist paper states that slaves are property. FederalistPapers stub External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 54 Federalist No. 54 Federalist Papers Category 1788 in law Category Federalist Papers by James Madison 54 Category 1788 in the United States Category 1788 works ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 65

    File Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 65 Federalist No. 65 Federalist Number 65 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and 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 . This paper discusses the power of the Senate to try impeachment cases. External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 65 Federalist No. 65 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 65 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 works Category 1788 in the United States FederalistPapers s Fuc off ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 74

    File Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 74 Federalist No. 74 Federalist Number 74 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the seventy fourth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on March 25, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. Its title is, The Command of the Military and Naval Forces, and the Pardoning Power of the Executive , and it is the eighth in a series of 11 essays discussing the powers and limitations of the Executive branch. In this paper, Hamilton justifies the President s status as the commander of the militia, as well as the President s power to grant pardons. External links http thomas.loc.gov home histdox fed 74.html Federalist No. 74 wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 74 Federalist No. 74 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 74 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 works Category 1788 in the United States FederalistPapers stub ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 81

    File Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 81 Federalist No. 81 Federalist Number 81 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the eighty first of the Federalist Papers . It was published on June 25 and 28, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. The title is, The Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of the Judicial Authority , and it is the fourth in a series of six essays discussing the powers and limitations of the Judicial branch . The Federalist Papers , as a foundation text of constitutional interpretation, are frequently cited by American jurists. Of all the essays, No. 81 is the third most cited, behind only Federalist No. 42 and Federalist No. 78 . ref lupu Federalist No. 81 addresses how the powers of the judiciary should be distributed. It deals with potential fears for the irreversible effects of judicial activism . Notes note lupu Ira C. Lupu, The Most Cited Federalist Papers. 15 Constitutional Commentary 403 410 1998 External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 81 Federalist No. 81 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 81 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 works Category 1788 in the United States FederalistPapers stub ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 7

    Image Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton Federalist No. 7 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton , the seventh of the Federalist Papers . It was published on November 15, 1787 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. Arguing for the importance of the Union to the well being of Americans, Hamilton addresses a theme begun in Federalist No. 6 the danger of dissension among the states if they remain without a strong federal government. No. 7 is titled The Same Subject Continued Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States. FederalistPapers stub External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 7 Federalist No. 7 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 07 Category 1787 in law Federalist No. 07 Category 1787 works Category 1787 in the United States ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 64

    Image John Jay Gilbert Stuart portrait .jpg thumb right 200px John Jay, author of Federalist No. 64 Federalist No. 64 is an essay by John Jay , the sixty fourth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on March 5, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. It is titled, The Powers of the Senate. This theme was continued in Federalist No. 65 , but that essay was written by Alexander Hamilton No. 64 is the last of Jay s five contributions to the series. The paper addresses critics oppositions towards the concurrent power of the President and the Senate to make and approve treaties. External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 64 Federalist No. 64 Category Federalist Papers by John Jay 64 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 in the United States Category 1788 works FederalistPapers stub Federalist Papers ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 56

    Image JamesMadison.jpg right thumb 200px James Madison, author of Federalist No. 56 Federalist No. 56 is an essay by James Madison , the fifty sixth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on February 16, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. Continuing from Federalist No. 55 , this paper discusses the size of the United States House of Representatives . It is titled, The Same Subject Continued The Total Number of the House of Representatives. In this paper, Madison addresses the criticism that the House of Representatives is too small to sufficiently understand the varied interests of all its constituents. FederalistPapers stub External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 56 Federalist No. 56 Federalist Papers Category 1788 in law Category Federalist Papers by James Madison 56 Category 1788 in the United States Category 1788 works ...   more details



  1. Federalist No. 66

    File Alexander Hamilton.jpg 200px thumb right Alexander Hamilton, author of Federalist No. 66 Federalist No. 66 Federalist Number 66 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton and the sixty sixth of the Federalist Papers . It was published on March 8, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all the Federalist Papers were published. The title is, Objections to the Power of the Senate To Set as a Court for Impeachments Further Considered . In this paper, Hamilton addresses specific objections to the power of the Senate to try impeachment cases, a discussion that is continued from the previous paper. External links wikisource The Federalist Papers No. 66 Federalist No. 66 Federalist Papers Category Federalist Papers by Alexander Hamilton 66 Category 1788 in law Category 1788 works Category 1788 in the United States FederalistPapers stub ...   more details




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