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    1 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 1, [27 October 1787] 1787-10-27 To the People of the State of New York. After an unequivocal experience of the inefficacy of the...
    2 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 6, [14 November 1787] 1787-11-14 To the People of the State of New-York. THE three last numbers of this Paper have been dedicated...
    3 “Publius” The Federalist No. 7, [17 November 1787] 1787-11-17 To the People of the State of New-York. It is sometimes asked, with an air of seeming triumph,...
    4 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 8, [20 November 1787] 1787-11-20 To the People of the State of New-York. ASSUMING it therefore as an established truth that the...
    5 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 9, [21 November 1787] 1787-11-21 To the People of the State of New-York. A Firm Union will be of the utmost moment to the peace...
    6 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 11, [24 November 1787] 1787-11-24 To the People of the State of New-York. The importance of the Union, in a commercial light, is...
    7 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 12, [27 November 1787] 1787-11-27 To the People of the State of New-York. THE effects of union upon the commercial prosperity of...
    8 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 13, [28 November 1787] 1787-11-28 To the People of the State of New-York. AS connected with the subject of revenue, we may with...
    9 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 15, [1 December 1787] 1787-12-01 To the People of the State of New-York. IN the course of the preceding papers, I have...
    10 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 16, [4 December 1787] 1787-12-04 To the People of the State of New-York. THE tendency of the principle of legislation for States,...
    11 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 17, [5 December 1787] 1787-12-05 To the People of the State of New-York. AN objection of a nature different from that which has...
    12 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 18, [7 December 1787] 1787-12-07 To the People of the State of New-York. AMONG the confederacies of antiquity, the most...
    13 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 19, [8 December 1787] 1787-12-08 To the People of the State of New-York. THE examples of ancient confederacies, cited in my last...
    14 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 20, [11 December 1787] 1787-12-11 To the People of the State of New-York. THE United Netherlands are a confederacy of republics, or...
    15 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 21, [12 December 1787] 1787-12-12 To the People of the State of New-York. HAVING in the three last numbers taken a summary review...
    16 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 22, [14 December 1787] 1787-12-14 To the People of the State of New-York. IN addition to the defects already enumerated in the...
    17 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 23, [18 December 1787] 1787-12-18 To the People of the State of New-York. THE necessity of a Constitution, at least equally...
    18 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 24, [19 December 1787] 1787-12-19 To the People of the State of New-York. TO the powers proposed to be conferred upon the Federal...
    19 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 25, [21 December 1787] 1787-12-21 To the People of the State of New-York. IT may perhaps be urged, that the objects enumerated in...
    20 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 26, [22 December 1787] 1787-12-22 To the People of the State of New-York. IT was a thing hardly to be expected, that in a popular...
    21 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 27, [25 December 1787] 1787-12-25 To the People of the State of New-York. IT has been urged in different shapes that a constitution...
    22 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 28, [26 December 1787] 1787-12-26 To the People of the State of New-York. THAT there may happen cases, in which the national...
    23 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 29, [9 January 1788] 1788-01-09 To the People of the State of New-York. THE power of regulating the militia and of commanding its...
    24 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 30, [28 December 1787] 1787-12-28 To the People of the State of New-York. IT has been already observed, that the Fœderal Government...
    25 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 31, [1 January 1788] 1788-01-01 To the People of the State of New-York. IN disquisitions of every kind there are certain primary...
    26 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 32, [2 January 1788] 1788-01-02 To the People of the State of New-York. ALTHOUGH I am of opinion that there would be no real...
    27 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 33, [2 January 1788] 1788-01-02 To the People of the State of New-York. The residue of the argument against the provisions in the...
    28 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 34, [5 January 1788] 1788-01-05 To the People of the State of New-York. I FLATTER myself it has been clearly shewn in my last...
    29 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 35, [5 January 1788] 1788-01-05 To the People of the State of New-York. BEFORE we proceed to examine any other objections to an...
    30 Hamilton, Alexander The Federalist No. 36, [8 January 1788] 1788-01-08 To the People of the State of New-York. WE have seen that the result of the observations, to...