The Fœderalist: A Collection of Essays, Written in Favor of the New Constitution, as Agreed Upon by the Fœderal Convention, September 17, 1787. Reprinted from the Original Text. With an Historical Introduction and Notes, Volume 1H.O. Houghton, 1864 |
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Page xliii
... remark applies to Numbers " XIX . and XX . , of which , therefore , we have Mr. " MADISON'S authority for saying that he was him- " self the sole author , equally as of Number XVIII . " From Number XXI . to Number XXXVI . , both ...
... remark applies to Numbers " XIX . and XX . , of which , therefore , we have Mr. " MADISON'S authority for saying that he was him- " self the sole author , equally as of Number XVIII . " From Number XXI . to Number XXXVI . , both ...
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... remarks , without a heading ; v . vi . , " Contents " ; 1 to 227 , " The Federalist : addressed to the People of the State of New - York . " It is printed in signatures of twelve pages each , on good paper , with a neat , but small ...
... remarks , without a heading ; v . vi . , " Contents " ; 1 to 227 , " The Federalist : addressed to the People of the State of New - York . " It is printed in signatures of twelve pages each , on good paper , with a neat , but small ...
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... remarks be- ing in pica Italics . On Wednesday , the twenty - eighth of May , 1788 , the following advertisement in The Independent Journal ; or The General Advertiser , announced the publication of the second volume of the work : TH ...
... remarks be- ing in pica Italics . On Wednesday , the twenty - eighth of May , 1788 , the following advertisement in The Independent Journal ; or The General Advertiser , announced the publication of the second volume of the work : TH ...
Page lxxi
... remarks which have been made concerning the alterations which were introduced into the first collective edition are entirely applicable and need not be repeated , — that no person , even the distin- guished authors themselves , had they ...
... remarks which have been made concerning the alterations which were introduced into the first collective edition are entirely applicable and need not be repeated , — that no person , even the distin- guished authors themselves , had they ...
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... Remarks , " dated " City of Washington , May , 1818 " ; 8 , blank ; 9 to 550 , " The Federalist " ; 551 to 593 , " Appendix . The Letters of Pacificus . By ALEX- ANDER HAMILTON " ; 594 to 638 , " The Letters of Helvid- ius . By JAMES ...
... Remarks , " dated " City of Washington , May , 1818 " ; 8 , blank ; 9 to 550 , " The Federalist " ; 551 to 593 , " Appendix . The Letters of Pacificus . By ALEX- ANDER HAMILTON " ; 594 to 638 , " The Letters of Helvid- ius . By JAMES ...
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