The FederalistSchool of Law, Emory University., 1898 Presents information about "The Federalist" also known as "The Federalist Papers." Explains that "The Federalist" is a series of essays written and published in the New York papers from October 1778 through August 1788. Notes that the essays were a response to the political arguments of the time and that they provided clear arguments for the Constitution. States that the essays were first collected in book form in 1788. Offers access to full-text versions of the essays provided by Emory University School of Law. |
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... Union , NO . THE VALUE OF UNION . I JAY . Necessity of government - Theory of separate confederacies- Geographical and racial homogeneity of the United States— Inefficiency of the articles of confederation - The federal conven- tion ...
... Union , NO . THE VALUE OF UNION . I JAY . Necessity of government - Theory of separate confederacies- Geographical and racial homogeneity of the United States— Inefficiency of the articles of confederation - The federal conven- tion ...
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... UNION , a point , no doubt , deeply engraved on the hearts of the See Nos . 5 and 13 great body of the people in every State , and one which , it may be imagined , has no adversaries . But the fact is that we already hear it whispered ...
... UNION , a point , no doubt , deeply engraved on the hearts of the See Nos . 5 and 13 great body of the people in every State , and one which , it may be imagined , has no adversaries . But the fact is that we already hear it whispered ...
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... Union . To preserve and perpetuate it was the great object of the people in forming that convention , and it is also the great object of the plan which the convention has advised them to adopt . With what propriety , therefore , or for ...
... Union . To preserve and perpetuate it was the great object of the people in forming that convention , and it is also the great object of the plan which the convention has advised them to adopt . With what propriety , therefore , or for ...
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EDITORS INTRODUCTION | vii |
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The same subject continued | xxxiv |
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