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The Federalist Papers
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No.TitleAuthorPublicationDate
1
General IntroductionHamiltonFor the Independent Journal- -
2
Concerning Dangers fromForeign Force and InfluenceJayFor the Independent Journal- -
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Concerning Dangers fromDissensions Between the StatesHamiltonFor the Independent Journal- -
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The Consequences of HostilitiesBetween the StatesHamiltonFrom the New York PacketTuesday, November20, 1787
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The Utility of the Union inRespect to RevenueHamiltonFrom the New York PacketTuesday, November27, 1787
13
Advantage of the Union inRespect to Economy inGovernmentHamiltonFor the Independent Journal- -
14
Objections to the ProposedConstitution from Extent of Territory AnsweredMadisonFrom the New York PacketFriday, November 30,1787
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The Same Subject Continued:The Insufficiency of the PresentHamiltonFrom the New York PacketTuesday, December 4,1787
 
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The Same Subject Continued:The Insufficiency of the PresentConfederation to Preserve theUnionHamiltonandMadisonFrom the New York PacketTuesday, December11, 1787
21
Other Defects of the PresentConfederationHamiltonFor the Independent Journal- -
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The Same Subject Continued:Other Defects of the PresentConfederationHamiltonFrom the New York PacketFriday, December 14,1787
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Concerning the MilitiaHamiltonFrom the Daily AdvertiserThursday, January 10,
 
1788
30
Concerning the General Power of TaxationHamiltonFrom the New York PacketFriday, December 28,1787
31
The Same Subject Continued:Concerning the General Power of TaxationHamiltonFrom the New York PacketTuesday, January 1,1788
32
The Same Subject Continued:Concerning the General Power of TaxationHamiltonFrom the Daily AdvertiserThursday, January 3,1788
33
The Same Subject Continued:Concerning the General Power of TaxationHamiltonFrom the Daily AdvertiserThursday, January 3,1788
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The Same Subject Continued:Concerning the General Power of TaxationHamiltonFrom the New York PacketFriday, January 4,1788
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The Same Subject Continued:Concerning the General Power of TaxationHamiltonFrom the New York PacketTuesday, January 8,1788
37
Concerning the Difficulties of theConvention in Devising a ProperForm of GovernmentMadisonFrom the Daily AdvertiserFriday, January 11,1788
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The Conformity of the Plan toRepublican PrinciplesMadisonFor the Independent Journal- -
40
The Powers of the Convention toForm a Mixed GovernmentExamined and SustainedMadisonFrom the New York PacketFriday, January 18,1788
41
General View of the PowersConferred by the ConstitutionMadisonFor the Independent Journal- -
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The Powers Conferred by theConstitution Further ConsideredMadisonFrom the New York PacketTuesday, January 22,1788
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Restrictions on the Authority of the Several StatesMadisonFrom the New York PacketFriday, January 25,1788
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The Influence of the State andFederal Governments ComparedMadisonFrom the New York PacketTuesday, January 29,1788
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The Particular Structure of theNew Government and theMadisonFrom the New York PacketFriday, February 1,1788
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