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FEDERALIST XXIX – Concerning the Militia
FEDERALIST XXX – Concerning the General Power of Taxation
FEDERALIST XXXI – The Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation
FEDERALIST XXXII – The Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation
FEDERALIST XXXIII – The Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation
FEDERALIST XXXIV – The Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation
FEDERALIST XXXV – The Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation
FEDERALIST XXXVI – The Same Subject Continued: Concerning the General Power of Taxation
FEDERALIST XXXIX – The Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles
FEDERALIST XL – The Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined and Sustained
FEDERALIST XLI – General View of the Powers Conferred by the Constitution
FEDERALIST XLII – The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered
FEDERALIST XLIV – Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States
FEDERALIST XLV – The Alleged Danger From the Powers of the Union to the State Governments Considered
FEDERALIST XLVI – The Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared
FEDERALIST XLIX – Method of Guarding Against the Encroachments of Any One Department of Government
FEDERALIST L – Periodic Appeals to the People Considered
FEDERALIST LII – The House of Representatives
FEDERALIST LIII – The Same Subject Continued: The House of Representatives
FEDERALIST LIV – The Apportionment of Members Among the States
FEDERALIST LV – The Total Number of the House of Representatives
FEDERALIST LVI – The Same Subject Continued: The Total Number of the House of Representatives
FEDERALIST LVII – The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many
FEDERALIST LIX – Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
FEDERALIST LXIII – The Senate Continued
FEDERALIST LXIV – The Powers of the Senate
FEDERALIST LXV – The Powers of the Senate Continued