Federalist Papers -- Index
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01 Preamble   General Introduction/Initial Pleading To Adopt Constitution
02 Preamble   General Rational To Adopt Constitution
03 Article I Section 8 Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence
04 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence
05 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence
06 Article I Section 8 Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
07 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
08 Article I Section 8 The Consequences of Hostilities Between the States
09 Article I Section 8 The Union/Safeguard Against Domestic Faction/Insurrection
10 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) The Union/Safeguard Against Domestic Faction/Insurrection
11 Article I Section 8 The Union in Respect to Commercial Relations/Navy
12 Article I Section 7 Utility of the Union In Respect to Revenue
13 Preamble  Advantage/Union in Respect to Economy in Government
14 Article IV Section 3 Objections/Proposed Constitution/Territory
15 Preamble   Insufficiency of Confederation/Preserve Union
16 Preamble   (Cont.) Insufficiency of Present Confederation/Preserve the Union
17 Preamble   (Cont.) Insufficiency of Present Confederation/Preserve the Union
18 Preamble   (Cont.) Insufficiency of Present Confederation/Preserve the Union
19 Preamble   (Cont.) Insufficiency of Present Confederation/Preserve the Union
20 Preamble   (Cont.) Insufficiency of Present Confederation/Preserve the Union
21 Preamble   Other Defects of the Present Confederation
22 Preamble   (Cont.) Other Defects of the Present Confederation
23 Article I Section 8 Government as Energetic as the one Proposed for Preservation of the Union
24 Article I Section 8 The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense
25 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense
26 Article I Section 8 Restraining the Legislative Authority/Common Defense
27 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Restraining the Legislative Authority/Common Defense
28 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Restraining the Legislative Authority/Common Defense
29 Article I
Article II
Section 8
Section 2
Concerning the Militia
30 Article I Section 8 Concerning the General Power of Taxation
31 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Concerning the General Power of Taxation
32 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Concerning the General Power of Taxation
33 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Concerning the General Power of Taxation
34 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Concerning the General Power of Taxation
35 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Concerning the General Power of Taxation
36 Article I Section 8 (Cont.) Concerning the General Power of Taxation
37     Difficulties of the Convention in Devising a Government
38     The Same Subject Continued, Incoherence/Objections
39     The Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles
40     Powers of Convention to Form Government/Examined/Sustained
41     General View of the Powers Conferred by The Constitution
42     The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered
43     (Cont.) The Powers Conferred by Constitution Further Considered
44 Article I Section 10 Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States
45     Alleged Danger From Powers of Union/State Governments
46     The Influence of State and Federal Governments Compared
47     Structure of the New Government and Distribution of Power
48     Departments Not Be So Far Separated/Constitutional Control
49     Guarding Against Encroachments
50 Article V   Periodical Appeals to the People Considered
51     Structure of Government/Proper Checks and Balances
52 Article I   The House of Representatives
53 Article I   (Cont.) The House of Representatives
54 Article I Section 2 The Apportionment of House Members Among the States
55 Article I Section 2 The Total Number of the House of Representatives
56 Article I Section 2 (Cont.) The Total Number of the House of Representatives
57 Article I Section 2 Alleged Tendency of Plan to Elevate Few/Representation
58 Article I Section 2 Members Will Be Augmented With Progress Of Population
59 Article I Section 4 Power of Congress to Regulate Election of Members
60 Article I Section 4 (Cont.) Power of Congress to Regulate Election of Members
61 Article I Section 4 (Cont.) Power of Congress to Regulate Election of Members
62 Article I Section 3 The Senate
63 Article I Section 3 (Cont.) The Senate
64 Article I Section 3 The Powers of the Senate
65 Article I Section 3 (Cont.) The Powers of the Senate
66 Article I Section 3 Power of Senate To Set as Court for Impeachments
67 Article II   The Executive Department
68 Article II Section 1 The Mode of Electing the President
69 Article II   The Real Character of the Executive
70a Article II   The Executive Department Further Considered
70b Article II   (Different Version) The Executive Department ' Considered
71 Article II Section 1 The Duration in Office of the Executive
72 Article II   Re-Eligibility of the Executive
73 Article I Section 7 Support of the Executive, and the Veto Power
74 Article II Section 2 Command of Military and Naval Forces/Pardoning Power
75 Article II Section 2 The Treaty-Making Power of the Executive
76 Article II Section 2 The Appointing Power of the Executive
77 Article II Section 2 Other Powers of the Executive
78 Article III   The Judiciary Department
79 Article III   (Cont.) The Judiciary Department
80 Article III Section 2 The Powers of the Judiciary
81 Article III Section 2 Distribution of the Judicial Authority
82 Article III Section 2 (Cont.) Distribution of the Judicial Authority
83 Article III Section 2 The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury
84     General/Miscellaneous Objections/Constitution
85     Concluding Remarks

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