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Federalist No. 82

No 82 No 84 The Judiciary Continued From McLEAN's Edition, New York. Hamilton To the People of the State of New York: THE erection of a new government, whatever…

On Constitutional Conventions—Part I

On Constitutional Conventions—Part Iby The following essay is in two parts: the first is by "MASSACHUSETTENSIS," and is reprinted from The Massachusetts Gazette of January 29, 1788;See also…

South Carolina's Confederate Flag Comes Down

Controversial confederate flag removed from the statehouse by Borgna Brunner Related Links Confederate Flag ControversyConfederate Flags of the Old SouthConfederate States of…

The Federalist Papers: Federalist No. 85

by AlexanderHamilton, JamesMadison and JohnJayFederalist No. 84Federalist No. 85 Concluding Remarks To the People of the State of New York: According to the formal division of the…

James Winthrop: Agrippa XIX

Agrippa XIXJames Winthrop5 February 1788by James WinthropTo the Massachusetts Convention.Gentlemen,In my last address I ascertained. from historical records, the following principles: that.…

Federalist No. 85

No 85 Concluding Remarks From McLean's Edition, New York. Hamilton To the People of the State of New York: According to the formal…

From North Carolina

From North Carolinaby See also Federalist No. 66Mr. JOSEPH TAYLOR objected to the provision made for impeaching. He urged that there could be no security from it, as the persons accused were…

Clay, Henry

(Encyclopedia) Clay, Henry, 1777–1852, American statesman, b. Hanover co., Va. In 1828, Clay again supported Adams for President, and Jackson's success bitterly disappointed him. Although he…

Roger Sherman: Countryman I

Countryman IRoger ShermanThursday, November 14, 1787To the People of Connecticut. You are now called on to make important alterations in your government, by ratifying the new federal…