The text of this version is primarily taken from the first
collected 1788 "McLean edition", but spelling and punctuation have
been modernized, and some glaring errors -- mainly printer's lapses
-- have been corrected. The main heads have also been taken from
that edition and a few later ones, except where the head was
something like "The Same Subject Continued" we have repeated the
previous heading and appended "(continued)", so that each document
can better stand alone. We have been guided by the excellent edition
by Jacob E. Cooke, Wesleyan University Press, 1961. The footnotes
are those of the authors, except where the original edition used a
variety of special typographical symbols for superscripts, we use
numerals. Editors's footnotes are indicated by being preceded by the
letter "E". The original typography used for emphasis, such as all
caps or italics, has been used here. We have tried to identify the
date of earliest appearance in a newspaper. The newspapers were the Independent
Journal [J], the New-York Packet [P], and
the Daily Advertiser [A], all based in New York, shown
preceding the date. Nos. 78-85 actually first appeared May 28, 1788,
in a bound volume published by J. and A. McLean, Federalist II.
We have followed the consensus of scholars on attribution of each
paper to its primary author, James Madison [M], John Jay [J],
or Alexander Hamilton [H], which is shown following the date.
American Revival is grateful to the Constitution Society for the web
formatting provided.
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1 |
J |
1787 |
Oct |
27 |
H |
General Introduction |
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2 |
J |
1787 |
Oct |
31 |
J |
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence |
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3 |
J |
1787 |
Nov |
3 |
J |
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
(continued) |
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4 |
J |
1787 |
Nov |
7 |
J |
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
(continued) |
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5 |
J |
1787 |
Nov |
10 |
J |
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
(continued) |
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6 |
J |
1787 |
Nov |
14 |
H |
Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States |
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7 |
J |
1787 |
Nov |
15 |
H |
Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
(continued) and Particular Causes Enumerated |
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8 |
P |
1787 |
Nov |
20 |
H |
Consequences of Hostilities Between the States |
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9 |
J |
1787 |
Nov |
21 |
H |
The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic
Faction and Insurrection |
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10 |
A |
1787 |
Nov |
22 |
M |
The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic
Faction and Insurrection (continued) |
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11 |
J |
1787 |
Nov |
24 |
H |
The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial
Relations and a Navy |
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12 |
P |
1787 |
Nov |
27 |
H |
The Utility of the Union In Respect to Revenue |
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13 |
J |
1787 |
Nov |
28 |
H |
Advantage of the Union in Respect to Economy in
Government |
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14 |
P |
1787 |
Nov |
30 |
M |
Objections to the Proposed Constitution From Extent of
Territory Answered |
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15 |
J |
1787 |
Dec |
1 |
H |
Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve
the Union |
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16 |
P |
1787 |
Dec |
4 |
H |
Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve
the Union (continued) |
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17 |
J |
1787 |
Dec |
5 |
H |
Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve
the Union (continued) |
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18 |
P |
1787 |
Dec |
7 |
M |
Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve
the Union (continued) |
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19 |
J |
1787 |
Dec |
8 |
M |
Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve
the Union (continued) |
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20 |
P |
1787 |
Dec |
11 |
M |
Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve
the Union (continued) |
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21 |
J |
1787 |
Dec |
12 |
H |
Other Defects of the Present Confederation |
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22 |
P |
1787 |
Dec |
14 |
H |
Other Defects of the Present Confederation (continued) |
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23 |
P |
1787 |
Dec |
18 |
H |
Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One
Proposed to the Preservation of the Union |
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24 |
J |
1787 |
Dec |
19 |
H |
Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further
Considered |
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25 |
P |
1787 |
Dec |
21 |
H |
Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further
Considered (continued) |
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26 |
J |
1787 |
Dec |
22 |
H |
Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard
to the Common Defense Considered |
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27 |
P |
1787 |
Dec |
25 |
H |
Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard
to the Common Defense Considered (continued) |
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28 |
J |
1787 |
Dec |
26 |
H |
Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard
to the Common Defense Considered (continued) |
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29 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
9 |
H |
Concerning the Militia |
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30 |
P |
1787 |
Dec |
28 |
H |
Concerning the General Power of Taxation |
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31 |
P |
1788 |
Jan |
1 |
H |
Concerning the General Power of Taxation (continued) |
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32 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
2 |
H |
Concerning the General Power of Taxation (continued) |
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33 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
2 |
H |
Concerning the General Power of Taxation (continued) |
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34 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
5 |
H |
Concerning the General Power of Taxation (continued) |
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35 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
5 |
H |
Concerning the General Power of Taxation (continued) |
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36 |
P |
1788 |
Jan |
8 |
H |
Concerning the General Power of Taxation (continued) |
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37 |
A |
1788 |
Jan |
11 |
M |
Concerning the Difficulties of the Convention in
Devising a Proper Form of Government |
|
38 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
12 |
M |
The Same Subject Continued, and the Incoherence of the
Objections to the New Plan Exposed |
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39 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
16 |
M |
Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles |
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40 |
P |
1788 |
Jan |
18 |
M |
On the Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed
Government Examined and Sustained |
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41 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
19 |
M |
General View of the Powers Conferred by The Constitution |
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42 |
P |
1788 |
Jan |
22 |
M |
The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further
Considered |
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43 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
23 |
M |
The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further
Considered (continued) |
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44 |
P |
1788 |
Jan |
25 |
M |
Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States |
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45 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
26 |
M |
Alleged Danger From the Powers of the Union to the State
Governments Considered |
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46 |
P |
1788 |
Jan |
29 |
M |
The Influence of the State and Federal Governments
Compared |
|
47 |
J |
1788 |
Jan |
30 |
M |
The Particular Structure of the New Government and the
Distribution of Power Among Its Different Parts |
|
48 |
P |
1788 |
Feb |
1 |
M |
These Departments Should Not Be So Far Separated as to
Have No Constitutional Control Over Each Other |
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49 |
J |
1788 |
Feb |
2 |
M |
Method of Guarding Against the Encroachments of Any One
Department of Government by Appealing to the People Through
a Convention |
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50 |
P |
1788 |
Feb |
5 |
M |
Periodical Appeals to the People Considered |
|
51 |
J |
1788 |
Feb |
6 |
M |
The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper
Checks and Balances Between the Different Departments |
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52 |
P |
1788 |
Feb |
8 |
M |
The House of Representatives |
|
53 |
J |
1788 |
Feb |
9 |
M |
The House of Representatives (continued) |
|
54 |
P |
1788 |
Feb |
12 |
M |
Apportionment of Members of the House of Representatives
Among the States |
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55 |
J |
1788 |
Feb |
13 |
M |
The Total Number of the House of Representatives |
|
56 |
J |
1788 |
Feb |
16 |
M |
The Total Number of the House of Representatives
(continued) |
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57 |
P |
1788 |
Feb |
19 |
M |
The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few
at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with
Representation |
|
58 |
J |
1788 |
Feb |
20 |
M |
Objection That The Number of Members Will Not Be
Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered |
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59 |
P |
1788 |
Feb |
22 |
H |
Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the
Election of Members |
|
60 |
J |
1788 |
Feb |
23 |
H |
Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the
Election of Members (continued) |
|
61 |
P |
1788 |
Feb |
26 |
H |
Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the
Election of Members (continued) |
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62 |
J |
1788 |
Feb |
27 |
M |
The Senate |
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63 |
J |
1788 |
Mar |
1 |
M |
The Senate (continued) |
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64 |
J |
1788 |
Mar |
5 |
J |
The Powers of the Senate |
|
65 |
P |
1788 |
Mar |
7 |
H |
The Powers of the Senate (continued) |
|
66 |
J |
1788 |
Mar |
8 |
H |
Objections to the Power of the Senate To Set as a Court
for Impeachments Further Considered |
|
67 |
P |
1788 |
Mar |
11 |
H |
The Executive Department |
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68 |
J |
1788 |
Mar |
12 |
H |
The Mode of Electing the President |
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69 |
P |
1788 |
Mar |
14 |
H |
The Real Character of the Executive |
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70 |
J |
1788 |
Mar |
15 |
H |
The Executive Department Further Considered |
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71 |
P |
1788 |
Mar |
18 |
H |
The Duration in Office of the Executive |
|
72 |
J |
1788 |
Mar |
19 |
H |
The Same Subject Continued, and Re-Eligibility of the
Executive Considered |
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73 |
P |
1788 |
Mar |
21 |
H |
The Provision For The Support of the Executive, and the
Veto Power |
|
74 |
P |
1788 |
Mar |
25 |
H |
The Command of the Military and Naval Forces, and the
Pardoning Power of the Executive |
|
75 |
J |
1788 |
Mar |
26 |
H |
The Treaty-Making Power of the Executive |
|
76 |
P |
1788 |
Apr |
1 |
H |
The Appointing Power of the Executive |
|
77 |
J |
1788 |
Apr |
2 |
H |
The Appointing Power Continued and Other Powers of the
Executive Considered |
|
78 |
J |
1788 |
Jun |
14 |
H |
The Judiciary Department |
|
79 |
J |
1788 |
Jun |
18 |
H |
The Judiciary Continued |
|
80 |
J |
1788 |
Jun |
21 |
H |
The Powers of the Judiciary |
|
81 |
J |
1788 |
Jun |
25
28 |
H |
The Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of the
Judicial Authority |
|
82 |
J |
1788 |
Jul |
2 |
H |
The Judiciary Continued |
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83 |
J |
1788 |
Jul |
5
9
12 |
H |
The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury |
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84 |
J |
1788 |
Jul
Aug |
16
26
9 |
H |
Certain General and Miscellaneous Objections to the
Constitution Considered and Answered |
|
85 |
J |
1788 |
Aug |
13
16 |
H |
Concluding Remarks |