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The Federalist Papers presents arguments for the United States Constitution through essays on union, representation, executive power, courts, faction, and republican stability.

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The Federalist Papers

Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison

VorschaukapitelFEDERALIST No. 1Vorschau

FEDERALIST No. 1

VorschaukapitelGeneral IntroductionVorschau

For the Independent Journal. Saturday, October 27, 1787

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  1. 01Full text
  2. 02FEDERALIST No. 1
  3. 03General Introduction
  4. 04Hamilton
  5. 05FEDERALIST No. 2
  6. 06Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
  7. 07Jay
  8. 08FEDERALIST No. 3
  9. 09Jay
  10. 10FEDERALIST No. 4
  11. 11Jay
  12. 12FEDERALIST No. 5
  13. 13Jay
  14. 14FEDERALIST No. 6
  15. 15Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
  16. 16Hamilton
  17. 17FEDERALIST No. 7
  18. 18Hamilton
  19. 19FEDERALIST No. 8
  20. 20The Consequences of Hostilities Between the States
  21. 21Hamilton
  22. 22FEDERALIST No. 9
  23. 23The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
  24. 24Hamilton
  25. 25FEDERALIST No. 10
  26. 26Madison
  27. 27FEDERALIST No. 11
  28. 28The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial Relations and a Navy
  29. 29Hamilton
  30. 30FEDERALIST No. 12
  31. 31The Utility of the Union In Respect to Revenue
  32. 32Hamilton
  33. 33FEDERALIST No. 13
  34. 34Hamilton
  35. 35FEDERALIST No. 14
  36. 36Madison
  37. 37FEDERALIST No. 15
  38. 38The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
  39. 39Hamilton
  40. 40FEDERALIST No. 16
  41. 41Hamilton
  42. 42FEDERALIST No. 17
  43. 43Hamilton
  44. 44FEDERALIST No. 18
  45. 45FEDERALIST No. 19
  46. 46FEDERALIST No. 20
  47. 47FEDERALIST No. 21
  48. 48Hamilton
  49. 49FEDERALIST No. 22
  50. 50The Same Subject Continued (Other Defects of the Present Confederation)
  51. 51Hamilton
  52. 52FEDERALIST No. 23
  53. 53Hamilton
  54. 54FEDERALIST No. 24
  55. 55The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered
  56. 56Hamilton
  57. 57FEDERALIST No. 25
  58. 58Hamilton
  59. 59FEDERALIST No. 26
  60. 60Hamilton
  61. 61FEDERALIST No. 27
  62. 62Hamilton
  63. 63FEDERALIST No. 28
  64. 64Hamilton
  65. 65FEDERALIST No. 29
  66. 66Concerning the Militia
  67. 67Hamilton
  68. 68FEDERALIST No. 30
  69. 69Concerning the General Power of Taxation
  70. 70Hamilton
  71. 71FEDERALIST No. 31
  72. 72The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
  73. 73Hamilton
  74. 74FEDERALIST No. 32
  75. 75The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
  76. 76Hamilton
  77. 77FEDERALIST No. 33
  78. 78The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
  79. 79Hamilton
  80. 80FEDERALIST No. 34
  81. 81The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
  82. 82Hamilton
  83. 83FEDERALIST No. 35
  84. 84The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
  85. 85Hamilton
  86. 86FEDERALIST No. 36
  87. 87The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
  88. 88Hamilton
  89. 89FEDERALIST No. 37
  90. 90Madison
  91. 91FEDERALIST No. 38
  92. 92Madison
  93. 93FEDERALIST No. 39
  94. 94The Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles
  95. 95Madison
  96. 96FEDERALIST No. 40
  97. 97Madison
  98. 98FEDERALIST No. 41
  99. 99General View of the Powers Conferred by The Constitution
  100. 100Madison
  101. 101FEDERALIST No. 42
  102. 102The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered
  103. 103Madison
  104. 104FEDERALIST No. 43
  105. 105Madison
  106. 106FEDERALIST No. 44
  107. 107Madison
  108. 108FEDERALIST No. 45
  109. 109The Alleged Danger From the Powers of the Union to the State Governments.
  110. 110Madison
  111. 111FEDERALIST No. 46
  112. 112The Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared
  113. 113Madison
  114. 114FEDERALIST No. 47
  115. 115Madison
  116. 116FEDERALIST No. 48
  117. 117Madison
  118. 118FEDERALIST No. 49
  119. 119Madison
  120. 120FEDERALIST No. 50
  121. 121Madison
  122. 122FEDERALIST No. 51
  123. 123Madison
  124. 124FEDERALIST No. 52
  125. 125The House of Representatives
  126. 126Madison
  127. 127FEDERALIST No. 53
  128. 128The Same Subject Continued (The House of Representatives)
  129. 129Madison
  130. 130FEDERALIST No. 54
  131. 131The Apportionment of Members Among the States
  132. 132Madison
  133. 133FEDERALIST No. 55
  134. 134The Total Number of the House of Representatives
  135. 135Madison
  136. 136FEDERALIST No. 56
  137. 137Madison
  138. 138FEDERALIST No. 57
  139. 139Madison
  140. 140FEDERALIST No. 58
  141. 141Madison
  142. 142FEDERALIST No. 59
  143. 143Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
  144. 144Hamilton
  145. 145FEDERALIST No. 60
  146. 146Hamilton
  147. 147FEDERALIST No. 61
  148. 148Hamilton
  149. 149FEDERALIST No. 62
  150. 150The Senate
  151. 151Madison
  152. 152FEDERALIST No. 63
  153. 153The Senate Continued
  154. 154Madison
  155. 155FEDERALIST No. 64
  156. 156The Powers of the Senate
  157. 157Jay
  158. 158FEDERALIST No. 65
  159. 159The Powers of the Senate Continued
  160. 160Hamilton
  161. 161FEDERALIST No. 66
  162. 162Hamilton
  163. 163FEDERALIST No. 67
  164. 164The Executive Department
  165. 165Hamilton
  166. 166FEDERALIST No. 68
  167. 167The Mode of Electing the President
  168. 168Hamilton
  169. 169FEDERALIST No. 69
  170. 170The Real Character of the Executive
  171. 171Hamilton
  172. 172FEDERALIST No. 70
  173. 173The Executive Department Further Considered
  174. 174Hamilton
  175. 175FEDERALIST No. 71
  176. 176The Duration in Office of the Executive
  177. 177Hamilton
  178. 178FEDERALIST No. 72
  179. 179Hamilton
  180. 180FEDERALIST No. 73
  181. 181The Provision For The Support of the Executive, and the Veto Power
  182. 182Hamilton
  183. 183FEDERALIST No. 74
  184. 184Hamilton
  185. 185FEDERALIST No. 75
  186. 186The Treaty-Making Power of the Executive
  187. 187Hamilton
  188. 188FEDERALIST No. 76
  189. 189The Appointing Power of the Executive
  190. 190Hamilton
  191. 191FEDERALIST No. 77
  192. 192Hamilton
  193. 193FEDERALIST No. 78
  194. 194The Judiciary Department
  195. 195Hamilton
  196. 196FEDERALIST No. 79
  197. 197The Judiciary Continued
  198. 198Hamilton
  199. 199FEDERALIST No. 80
  200. 200The Powers of the Judiciary
  201. 201Hamilton
  202. 202The judiciary authority of the Union is to extend:
  203. 203FEDERALIST No. 81
  204. 204The Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of the Judicial Authority.
  205. 205Hamilton
  206. 206FEDERALIST No. 82
  207. 207The Judiciary Continued.
  208. 208Hamilton
  209. 209FEDERALIST No. 83
  210. 210The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury
  211. 211Hamilton
  212. 212FEDERALIST No. 84
  213. 213Hamilton
  214. 214FEDERALIST No. 85
  215. 215Hamilton

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