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Foundational essays on constitutional design, federal power, liberty, and republican government.
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The Federalist Papers
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
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FEDERALIST No. 1
プレビュー章General Introductionプレビュー
For the Independent Journal. Saturday, October 27, 1787
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- 01Full text
- 02FEDERALIST No. 1
- 03General Introduction
- 04Hamilton
- 05FEDERALIST No. 2
- 06Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
- 07Jay
- 08FEDERALIST No. 3
- 09Jay
- 10FEDERALIST No. 4
- 11Jay
- 12FEDERALIST No. 5
- 13Jay
- 14FEDERALIST No. 6
- 15Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
- 16Hamilton
- 17FEDERALIST No. 7
- 18Hamilton
- 19FEDERALIST No. 8
- 20The Consequences of Hostilities Between the States
- 21Hamilton
- 22FEDERALIST No. 9
- 23The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
- 24Hamilton
- 25FEDERALIST No. 10
- 26Madison
- 27FEDERALIST No. 11
- 28The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial Relations and a Navy
- 29Hamilton
- 30FEDERALIST No. 12
- 31The Utility of the Union In Respect to Revenue
- 32Hamilton
- 33FEDERALIST No. 13
- 34Hamilton
- 35FEDERALIST No. 14
- 36Madison
- 37FEDERALIST No. 15
- 38The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
- 39Hamilton
- 40FEDERALIST No. 16
- 41Hamilton
- 42FEDERALIST No. 17
- 43Hamilton
- 44FEDERALIST No. 18
- 45FEDERALIST No. 19
- 46FEDERALIST No. 20
- 47FEDERALIST No. 21
- 48Hamilton
- 49FEDERALIST No. 22
- 50The Same Subject Continued (Other Defects of the Present Confederation)
- 51Hamilton
- 52FEDERALIST No. 23
- 53Hamilton
- 54FEDERALIST No. 24
- 55The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered
- 56Hamilton
- 57FEDERALIST No. 25
- 58Hamilton
- 59FEDERALIST No. 26
- 60Hamilton
- 61FEDERALIST No. 27
- 62Hamilton
- 63FEDERALIST No. 28
- 64Hamilton
- 65FEDERALIST No. 29
- 66Concerning the Militia
- 67Hamilton
- 68FEDERALIST No. 30
- 69Concerning the General Power of Taxation
- 70Hamilton
- 71FEDERALIST No. 31
- 72The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
- 73Hamilton
- 74FEDERALIST No. 32
- 75The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
- 76Hamilton
- 77FEDERALIST No. 33
- 78The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
- 79Hamilton
- 80FEDERALIST No. 34
- 81The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
- 82Hamilton
- 83FEDERALIST No. 35
- 84The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
- 85Hamilton
- 86FEDERALIST No. 36
- 87The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
- 88Hamilton
- 89FEDERALIST No. 37
- 90Madison
- 91FEDERALIST No. 38
- 92Madison
- 93FEDERALIST No. 39
- 94The Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles
- 95Madison
- 96FEDERALIST No. 40
- 97Madison
- 98FEDERALIST No. 41
- 99General View of the Powers Conferred by The Constitution
- 100Madison
- 101FEDERALIST No. 42
- 102The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered
- 103Madison
- 104FEDERALIST No. 43
- 105Madison
- 106FEDERALIST No. 44
- 107Madison
- 108FEDERALIST No. 45
- 109The Alleged Danger From the Powers of the Union to the State Governments.
- 110Madison
- 111FEDERALIST No. 46
- 112The Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared
- 113Madison
- 114FEDERALIST No. 47
- 115Madison
- 116FEDERALIST No. 48
- 117Madison
- 118FEDERALIST No. 49
- 119Madison
- 120FEDERALIST No. 50
- 121Madison
- 122FEDERALIST No. 51
- 123Madison
- 124FEDERALIST No. 52
- 125The House of Representatives
- 126Madison
- 127FEDERALIST No. 53
- 128The Same Subject Continued (The House of Representatives)
- 129Madison
- 130FEDERALIST No. 54
- 131The Apportionment of Members Among the States
- 132Madison
- 133FEDERALIST No. 55
- 134The Total Number of the House of Representatives
- 135Madison
- 136FEDERALIST No. 56
- 137Madison
- 138FEDERALIST No. 57
- 139Madison
- 140FEDERALIST No. 58
- 141Madison
- 142FEDERALIST No. 59
- 143Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
- 144Hamilton
- 145FEDERALIST No. 60
- 146Hamilton
- 147FEDERALIST No. 61
- 148Hamilton
- 149FEDERALIST No. 62
- 150The Senate
- 151Madison
- 152FEDERALIST No. 63
- 153The Senate Continued
- 154Madison
- 155FEDERALIST No. 64
- 156The Powers of the Senate
- 157Jay
- 158FEDERALIST No. 65
- 159The Powers of the Senate Continued
- 160Hamilton
- 161FEDERALIST No. 66
- 162Hamilton
- 163FEDERALIST No. 67
- 164The Executive Department
- 165Hamilton
- 166FEDERALIST No. 68
- 167The Mode of Electing the President
- 168Hamilton
- 169FEDERALIST No. 69
- 170The Real Character of the Executive
- 171Hamilton
- 172FEDERALIST No. 70
- 173The Executive Department Further Considered
- 174Hamilton
- 175FEDERALIST No. 71
- 176The Duration in Office of the Executive
- 177Hamilton
- 178FEDERALIST No. 72
- 179Hamilton
- 180FEDERALIST No. 73
- 181The Provision For The Support of the Executive, and the Veto Power
- 182Hamilton
- 183FEDERALIST No. 74
- 184Hamilton
- 185FEDERALIST No. 75
- 186The Treaty-Making Power of the Executive
- 187Hamilton
- 188FEDERALIST No. 76
- 189The Appointing Power of the Executive
- 190Hamilton
- 191FEDERALIST No. 77
- 192Hamilton
- 193FEDERALIST No. 78
- 194The Judiciary Department
- 195Hamilton
- 196FEDERALIST No. 79
- 197The Judiciary Continued
- 198Hamilton
- 199FEDERALIST No. 80
- 200The Powers of the Judiciary
- 201Hamilton
- 202The judiciary authority of the Union is to extend:
- 203FEDERALIST No. 81
- 204The Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of the Judicial Authority.
- 205Hamilton
- 206FEDERALIST No. 82
- 207The Judiciary Continued.
- 208Hamilton
- 209FEDERALIST No. 83
- 210The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury
- 211Hamilton
- 212FEDERALIST No. 84
- 213Hamilton
- 214FEDERALIST No. 85
- 215Hamilton