| No. |
Title |
Author |
Publication |
| 1 |
General Introduction |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 2 |
Concerning Dangers from
Foreign Force and Influence |
Jay |
For the Independent Journal |
| 3 |
The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence |
Jay |
For the Independent Journal |
| 4 |
The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence |
Jay |
For the Independent Journal |
| 5 |
The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence |
Jay |
For the Independent Journal |
| 6 |
Concerning Dangers from
Dissensions Between the States |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 7 |
The Same Subject Continued:
Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 8 |
The Consequences of
Hostilities Between the States |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 9 |
The Union as a Safeguard
Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 10 |
The Same Subject Continued:
The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and
Insurrection |
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 11 |
The Utility of the Union in
Respect to Commercial Relations and a Navy |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 12 |
The Utility of the Union in
Respect to Revenue |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 13 |
Advantage of the Union in
Respect to Economy in Government |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 14 |
Objections to the Proposed
Constitution from Extent of Territory Answered |
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 15 |
The Insufficiency of the
Present Confederation to Preserve the Union |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 16 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to
Preserve the Union |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 17 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to
Preserve the Union |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 18 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to
Preserve the Union |
Hamilton
and Madison |
For the Independent Journal |
| 19 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to
Preserve the Union |
Hamilton
and Madison |
For the Independent Journal |
| 20 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to
Preserve the Union |
Hamilton
and Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 21 |
Other
Defects of the Present Confederation |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 22 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
Other Defects of the Present Confederation |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 23 |
The
Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One
Proposed to the Preservation of the Union |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 24 |
The Powers
Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 25 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further
Considered |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 26 |
The Idea
of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to
the Common Defense Considered |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 27 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in
Regard to the Common Defense Considered |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 28 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in
Regard to the Common Defense Considered |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 29 |
Concerning
the Militia |
Hamilton |
From the Daily Advertiser |
| 30 |
Concerning
the General Power of Taxation |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 31 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 32 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation |
Hamilton |
From the Daily Advertiser |
| 33 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation |
Hamilton |
From the Daily Advertiser |
| 34 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 35 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 36 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
Concerning the General Power of Taxation |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 37 |
Concerning
the Difficulties of the Convention in Devising a Proper
Form of Government |
Madison |
From the Daily Advertiser |
| 38 |
The Same
Subject Continued, and the Incoherence of the Objections
to the New Plan Exposed |
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 39 |
The
Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles |
Madison |
For the Independent Journal |
| 40 |
The Powers
of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined
and Sustained |
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 41 |
General
View of the Powers Conferred by the Constitution |
Madison |
For the Independent Journal |
| 42 |
The Powers
Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered |
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 43 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further
Considered |
Madison |
For the Independent Journal |
| 44 |
Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States |
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 45 |
The
Alleged Danger From the Powers of the Union to the State
Governments Considered |
Madison |
For the Independent Journal |
| 46 |
The
Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared |
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 47 |
The
Particular Structure of the New Government and the
Distribution of Power Among Its Different Parts |
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 48 |
These
Departments Should Not Be So Far Separated as to Have No
Constitutional Control Over Each Other |
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 49 |
Method of
Guarding Against the Encroachments of Any One Department
of Government by Appealing to the People Through a
Convention |
Hamilton or
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 50 |
Periodic
Appeals to the People Considered |
Hamilton or
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 51 |
The
Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper
Checks and Balances Between the Different Departments |
Hamilton or
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 52 |
The House
of Representatives |
Hamilton or
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 53 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The House of Representatives |
Hamilton or
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 54 |
The
Apportionment of Members Among the States |
Hamilton or
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 55 |
The Total
Number of the House of Representatives |
Hamilton or
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 56 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
The Total Number of the House of Representatives |
Hamilton or
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 57 |
The
Alleged Tendency of the Plan to Elevate the Few at the
Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with
Representation |
Hamilton or
Madison |
From the New York Packet |
| 58 |
Objection
that the Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the
Progress of Population Demands Considered |
Madison |
------- |
| 59 |
Concerning
the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of
Members |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 60 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the
Election of Members |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 61 |
The Same
Subject Continued:
Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the
Election of Members |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 62 |
The Senate |
Hamilton or
Madison |
For the Independent Journal |
| 63 |
The Senate
Continued |
Hamilton or
Madison |
For the Independent Journal |
| 64 |
The Powers
of the Senate |
Jay |
From the New York Packet |
| 65 |
The Powers
of the Senate Continued |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 66 |
Objections
to the Power of the Senate To Set as a Court for
Impeachments Further Considered |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 67 |
The
Executive Department |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 68 |
The Mode
of Electing the President |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 69 |
The Real
Character of the Executive |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 70 |
The
Executive Department Further Considered |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 71 |
The
Duration in Office of the Executive |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 72 |
The Same
Subject Continued, and Re-Eligibility of the Executive
Considered |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 73 |
The
Provision for Support of the Executive, and the Veto
Power |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 74 |
The
Command of the Military and Naval Forces, and the
Pardoning Power of the Executive |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 75 |
The Treaty
Making Power of the Executive |
Hamilton |
For the Independent Journal |
| 76 |
The
Appointing Power of the Executive |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 77 |
The
Appointing Power Continued and Other Powers of the
Executive Considered |
Hamilton |
From the New York Packet |
| 78 |
The
Judiciary Department |
Hamilton |
From McLEAN's Edition, New York |
| 79 |
The
Judiciary Continued |
Hamilton |
From McLEAN's Edition, New York |
| 80 |
The Powers
of the Judiciary |
Hamilton |
From McLEAN's Edition, New York |
| 81 |
The
Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of Judicial
Authority |
Hamilton |
From McLEAN's Edition, New York |
| 82 |
The
Judiciary Continued |
Hamilton |
From McLEAN's Edition, New York |
| 83 |
The
Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury |
Hamilton |
From McLEAN's Edition, New York |
| 84 |
Certain
General and Miscellaneous Objections to the Constitution
Considered and Answered |
Hamilton |
From McLEAN's Edition, New York |
| 85 |
Concluding
Remarks |
Hamilton |
From McLEAN's Edition, New York |