| FEDERALIST No. 10 |
The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic
Faction and Insurrection (con't) |
| FEDERALIST No. 14 |
Objections to the Proposed Constitution
From Extent of Territory Answered |
| FEDERALIST No. 18 |
The Insufficiency of the Present
Confederation to Preserve the Union (con't) (with Hamilton) |
| FEDERALIST No. 19 |
The Insufficiency of the Present
Confederation to Preserve the Union (con't) (with Hamilton) |
| FEDERALIST No. 20 |
The Insufficiency fo the Present
Confederation to Preserve the Union (con't) (with Hamilton) |
| FEDERALIST No. 37 |
Concerning the Difficulties of the
Convention in Devising a Proper Form of Government |
| FEDERALIST No. 38 |
The Same Subject Continued, and the
Incoherence of the Objections to the New Plan Exposed |
| FEDERALIST No. 39 |
The Conformity of the Plan to Republican
Principles |
| FEDERALIST No. 40 |
The Powers of the Convention to Form a
Mixed Government Examined and Sustained |
| FEDERALIST No. 41 |
General View of the Powers Conferred by
The Constitution |
| FEDERALIST No. 42 |
The Powers Conferred by the Constitution
Further Considered |
| FEDERALIST No. 43 |
The Powers Conferred by the Constitution
Further Considered (con't) |
| FEDERALIST No. 44 |
Restrictions on the Authority of the
Several States |
| FEDERALIST No. 45 |
The Alleged Danger From the Powers of the
Union to the State Governments Considered |
| FEDERALIST No. 46 |
The Influence of the State and Federal
Governments Compared |
| FEDERALIST No. 47 |
The Particular Structure of the New
Government and the Distribution of Power Among Its Different Parts |
| FEDERALIST No. 48 |
These Departments Should Not Be So Far
Separated as to Have No Constitutional Control Over Each Other |
| FEDERALIST No. 49 |
Method of Guarding Against the
Encroachments of Any One Department of Government by Appealing to
the People Through a Convention (Hamilton or Madison) |
| FEDERALIST No. 50 |
Periodical Appeals to the People
Considered (Hamilton or Madison) |
| FEDERALIST No. 51 |
The Structure of the Government Must
Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances Between the Different
Departments (Hamilton or Madison) |
| FEDERALIST No. 52 |
The House of Representatives (Hamilton or
Madison) |
| FEDERALIST No. 53 |
The House of Representatives (con't)
(Hamilton or Madison) |
| FEDERALIST No. 54 |
The Apportionment of Members Among the
States (Hamilton or Madison) |
| FEDERALIST No. 55 |
The Total Number of the House of
Representatives (Hamilton or Madison) |
| FEDERALIST No. 56 |
The Total Number of the House of
Representatives (con't) (Hamilton or Madison) |
| FEDERALIST No. 57 |
The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to
Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in
Connection with Representation (Hamilton or Madison) |
| FEDERALIST No. 58 |
Objection That The Number of Members Will
Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered |
| FEDERALIST No. 62 |
The Senate (Hamilton or Madison) |
| FEDERALIST No. 63 |
The Senate (con't) (Hamilton or Madison) |