Federalist No 37, Concerning the Difficulties of the Convention…

…in Devising a Proper Form of Government From the Daily Advertiser Friday, January 11, 1788 To the People of the State of New York: IN REVIEWING the defects of the existing Confederation, and showing that they cannot be supplied by a government of less energy than that before the public, several of the most important…

Federalist No 20, The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation, Continued

(w/ Alexander Hamilton) From the New York Packet Tuesday, December 11, 1787 To the People of the State of New York: THE United Netherlands are a confederacy of republics, or rather of aristocracies of a very remarkable texture, yet confirming all the lessons derived from those which we have already reviewed. The union is composed…

Federalist No 19, The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation, Continued

(w/ Alexander Hamilton) For the New York Packet Saturday, December 8, 1787 To the People of the State of New York: THE examples of ancient confederacies, cited in my last paper, have not exhausted the source of experimental instruction on this subject. There are existing institutions, founded on a similar principle, which merit particular consideration.…

Federalist No 18, The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation, Continued

(w/ Alexander Hamilton) For the New York Packet Friday, December 7, 1787 To the People of the State of New York: AMONG the confederacies of antiquity, the most considerable was that of the Grecian republics, associated under the Amphictyonic council. From the best accounts transmitted of this celebrated institution, it bore a very instructive analogy…

Federalist No 14, Objections to the Proposed Constitution From Extent of Territory Answered

From the New York Packet. Friday, November 30, 1787. To the People of the State of New York: WE HAVE seen the necessity of the Union, as our bulwark against foreign danger, as the conservator of peace among ourselves, as the guardian of our commerce and other common interests, as the only substitute for those…