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       Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay, Samuel Bryan & Patrick Henry

      Federalist vs. Anti-Federalist: ALL Essays and Articles in One Edition

      Founding Fathers' Political and Philosophical Debate, Their Opinions and Arguments about the Constitution:

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      ISBN 978-80-272-4155-2

      Table of Contents

       Need for Stronger Union

      Federalist: I, II, III, IV, V, VI

      Anti-Federalist: John Dewitt I, John Dewitt II

       Bill of Rights

      Federalist: LXXXIV

      Anti-Federalist: John Dewitt II

       Nature and Powers of the Union

      Federalist: I, XIV, XV

      Anti-Federalist: Patrick Henry June 5, 1788

       Responsibility and Checks in Self-government

      Federalist: X, LI

      Anti-Federalist: Centenel I

       Extent of Union, States' Rights, Bill of Rights, Taxation

      Federalist: X, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXV, XXXVI, XXXIX, XLV, LXXXIV

      Anti-Federalist: Brutus I

       Extended Republics, Taxation

      Federalist: VII, X, XIV, XXXV, XXXVI

      Anti-Federalist: Federal Farmer I, Federal Farmer II

       Broad Construction, Taxing Powers

      Federalist: XXIII, XXX, XXXI, XXXII, XXXIII, XXXIV

      Anti-Federalist: Brutus VI

       Defense, Standing Armies

      Federalist: XXIV, XXV, XXVI, XXVII, XXVIII, XXIX

      Anti-Federalist: Brutus X

       The Judiciary

      Federalist: LXXVIII, LXXIX, LXXX, LXXXI, LXXXII, LXXXIII

      Anti-Federalist: Brutus XI, Brutus XII, Brutus XV

       Government Resting on the People

      Federalist: XXIII, XLIX

      Anti-Federalist: John Dewitt III

       Executive Power

      Federalist: LXVII

      Anti-Federalist: Cato V

       Regulating Elections

      Federalist: LIX

      Anti-Federalist: Cato VII

       House of Representatives

      Federalist: XXVII, XXVIII, LII, LIII, LIV, LVII

      Anti-Federalist: Brutus IV

       The Senate

      Federalist: LXII, LXIII

      Anti-Federalist: Brutus XVI

      Need for Stronger Union

       Table of Contents

       Federalist Papers:

       Federalist I

       Federalist II

       Federalist III

       Federalist IV

       Federalist V

       Federalist VI

       Anti-Federalist Papers:

       John Dewitt I

       John Dewitt II

      Federalist Papers:

      FEDERALIST I:

       General Introduction

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      To the People of the State of New York:

      After an unequivocal experience of the inefficacy of the subsisting Fœderal Government, you are called upon to deliberate on a new Constitution for the United States of America. The subject speaks its own importance; comprehending in its consequences, nothing less than the existence of the UNION, the safety and welfare of the parts of which it is composed, the fate of an empire, in many respects, the most interesting in the world. It has been frequently remarked, that it seems to have been reserved to the people of this country, by their conduct and example, to decide the important question, whether societies of men are really capable or not, of establishing good government from reflection and choice, or whether they are forever destined to depend, for their political constitutions, on accident and force. If there be any truth in the remark, the crisis, at which we are arrived, may with propriety be regarded as the æra in which that decision is to be made; and a wrong election of the part we shall act, may, in this view, deserve to be considered as the general misfortune of mankind.

      This idea will add the inducements of philanthropy to those of patriotism

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