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The same subject continued

       No. 37 Concerning the difficulties which the convention must have experienced in the formation of a proper plan

       No. 38 The subject continued, and the incoherence of the objections to the plan, exposed

       No. 39 The conformity of the plan to republican principles: an objection in respect to the powers of the convention, examined

       No. 40 The same objection further examined

       No. 41 General view of the powers proposed to be vested in the union

       No. 42 The same view continued

       No. 43 The same view continued

       No. 44 The same view continued and concluded

       No. 45 A further discussion of the supposed danger from the powers of the union, to the state governments

       No. 46 The subject of the last paper resumed; with an examination of the comparative means of influence of the federal and state governments

       No. 47 The meaning of the maxim, which requires a separation of the departments of power, examined and ascertained

       No. 48 The same subject continued, with a view to the means of giving efficacy in practice to that maxim

       No. 49 The same subject continued, with the same view

       No. 50 The same subject continued, with the same view

       No. 51 The same subject continued, with the same view, and concluded

       No. 52 Concerning the house of representatives, with a view to the qualifications of the electors and elected, and the time of service of the members

       No. 53 The same subject continued, with a view of the term of service of the members

       No. 54 The same subject continued, with a view to the ratio of representation

       No. 55 The same subject continued, in relation to the total number of the body

       No. 56 The subject continued, in relation to the same point

       No. 57 The same subject continued, in relation to the supposed tendency of the plan of the convention to elevate the few above the many

       No. 58 The same subject continued, in relation to the future augmentation of the members

       No. 59 Concerning the regulation of elections

       No. 60 The same subject continued

       No. 61 The same subject continued, and concluded

       No. 62 Concerning the constitution of the senate, with regard to the qualifications of the members; the manner of appointing them; the equality of representation; the number of the senators, and the duration of their appointments

       No. 63 A further view of the constitution of the senate, in regard to the duration of the appointment of its members

       No. 64 A further view of the constitution of the senate, in regard to the power of making treaties

       No. 65 A further view of the constitution of the senate, in relation to its capacity, as a court for the trial of impeachments

       No. 66 The same subject continued

       No. 67 Concerning the constitution of the president: a gross attempt to misrepresent this part of the plan detected

       No. 68 The view of the constitution of the president continued, in relation to the mode of appointment

       No. 69 The same view continued, with a comparison between the president and the king of Great Britain, on the one hand, and the governor of New York, on the other

       No. 70 The same view continued, in relation to the unity of the executive, and with an examination of the project of an executive council

       No. 71 The same view continued, in regard to the duration of the office

       No. 72 The same view continued, in regard to the re-eligibility of the president

       No. 73 The same view continued, in relation to the provision concerning support, and the power of the negative

       No. 74 The same view continued, in relation to the command of the national forces, and the power of pardoning

       No. 75 The same view continued, in relation to the power of making treaties

       No. 76 The same view continued, in relation to the appointment of the officers of the government

       No. 77 The view of the constitution of the president concluded, with a further consideration of the power of appointment, and a concise examination of his remaining powers

       No. 78 A view of the constitution of the judicial department in relation to the tenure of good behaviour

       No. 79 A further view of the judicial department, in relation to the provisions for the support and responsibility of the judges

       No. 80 A further view of the judicial department, in relation to the extent of its powers

       No. 81 A further view of the judicial department, in relation to the distribution of its authority

       No. 82 A further view of the judicial department, in reference to some miscellaneous questions

       No. 83 A further view of the judicial department, in relation to the trial by jury

       No. 84 Concerning several miscellaneous objections

       No. 85 Conclusion

       Glossary

       Appendixes

       1. The Declaration of Independence

       2. Articles of Confederation

       3. Virginia Resolution Proposing the Annapolis Convention

       4. Proceedings of the Annapolis Convention

       5. Virginia Resolution Providing Delegates to the Federal Convention of 1787

       6. Call by the Continental Congress for the Federal Convention of 1787

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