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The Federalist Papers
Due to the complexity of the Secession issue, much of the legal debate involved sections of the Federalist Papers

Federalist No. 01
General Introduction
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 02
Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence
For the Independent Journal.
JAY

Federalist No. 03
The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force
and Influence)
For the Independent Journal.
JAY

Federalist No. 04
The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force
and Influence)
For the Independent Journal.
JAY

Federalist No. 05
The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force
and Influence)
For the Independent Journal.
JAY

Federalist No. 06
Concerning Dangers from Dissensions Between the States
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 07
The Same Subject Continued (Concerning Dangers from Dissensions
Between the States)
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 08
The Consequences of Hostilities Between the States
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, November 20, 1787.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 09
The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 10
The Same Subject Continued (The Union as a Safeguard Against
Domestic Faction and Insurrection)
From the New York Packet.
Friday, November 23, 1787.
MADISON

Federalist No. 11
The Utility of the Union in Respect to Commercial Relations and a Navy
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 12
The Utility of the Union In Respect to Revenue
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, November 27, 1787.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 13
Advantage of the Union in Respect to Economy in Government
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 14
Objections to the Proposed Constitution From Extent of Territory Answered
From the New York Packet.
Friday, November 30, 1787.
MADISON

Federalist No. 15
The Insufficiency of the Present Confederation to Preserve the Union
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 16
The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency of the Present
Confederation to Preserve the Union)
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, December 4, 1787.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 17
The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency of the Present
Confederation to Preserve the Union)
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 18
The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency of the Present
Confederation to Preserve the Union)
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON AND MADISON

Federalist No. 19
The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency of the Present
Confederation to Preserve the Union)
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON AND MADISON

Federalist No. 20
The Same Subject Continued (The Insufficiency fo the Present
Confederation to Preserve the Union)
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, December 11, 1787.
HAMILTON AND MADISON

Federalist No. 21
Other Defects of the Present Confederation
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 22
The Same Subject Continued (Other Defects of the Present Confederation)
From the New York Packet.
Friday, December 14, 1787.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 23
The Necessity of a Government as Energetic as the One Proposed to the
Preservation of the Union
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, December 18, 1787.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 24
The Powers Necessary to the Common Defense Further Considered
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 25
The Same Subject Continued (The Powers Necessary to the Common
Defense Further Considered)
From the New York Packet.
Friday, December 21, 1787.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 26
The Idea of Restraining the Legislative Authority in Regard to the
Common Defense Considered
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 27
The Same Subject Continued (The Idea of Restraining the Legislative
Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered)
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, December 25, 1787.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 28
The Same Subject Continued (The Idea of Restraining the Legislative
Authority in Regard to the Common Defense Considered)
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 29
Concerning the Militia
From the Daily Advertiser.
Thursday, January 10, 1788
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 30
Concerning the General Power of Taxation
From the New York Packet.
Friday, December 28, 1787.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 31
The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, January 1, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 32
The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
From the Daily Advertiser.
Thursday, January 3, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 33
The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
From the Daily Advertiser.
January 3, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 34
The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
From the New York Packet.
Friday, January 4, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 35
The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 36
The Same Subject Continued (Concerning the General Power of Taxation)
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday January 8, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 37
Concerning the Difficulties of the Convention in Devising a Proper
Form of Government
From the Daily Advertiser.
Friday, January 11, 1788.
MADISON

Federalist No. 38
The Same Subject Continued, and the Incoherence of the Objections
to the New Plan Exposed
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, January 15, 1788.
MADISON

Federalist No. 39
The Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles
For the Independent Journal.
MADISON

Federalist No. 40
The Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined
and Sustained
From the New York Packet.
Friday, January 18, 1788.
MADISON

Federalist No. 41
General View of the Powers Conferred by The Constitution
For the Independent Journal.
MADISON

Federalist No. 42
The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, January 22, 1788.
MADISON

Federalist No. 43
The Same Subject Continued (The Powers Conferred by the
Constitution Further Considered)
For the Independent Journal.
MADISON

 

Federalist No. 44
Restrictions on the Authority of the Several States
From the New York Packet.
Friday, January 25, 1788.
MADISON

Federalist No. 45
The Alleged Danger From the Powers of the Union to the State
Governments Considered
For the Independent Fournal.
MADISON

Federalist No. 46
The Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, January 29, 1788.
MADISON

Federalist No. 47
The Particular Structure of the New Government and the Distribution of
Power Among Its Different Parts
From the New York Packet.
Friday, February 1, 1788.
MADISON

Federalist No. 48
These Departments Should Not Be So Far Separated as to Have No
Constitutional Control Over Each Other
From the New York Packet.
Friday, February 1, 1788.
MADISON

Federalist No. 49
Method of Guarding Against the Encroachments of Any One Department
of Government by Appealing to the People Through a Convention
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, February 5, 1788.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 50
Periodical Appeals to the People Considered
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, February 5, 1788.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 51
The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper Checks
and Balances Between the Different Departments
From the New York Packet.
Friday, February 8, 1788.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 52
The House of Representatives
From the New York Packet.
Friday, February 8, 1788.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 53
The Same Subject Continued (The House of Representatives)
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, February 12, 1788.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 54
The Apportionment of Members Among the States
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, February 12, 1788.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 55
The Total Number of the House of Representatives
From the New York Packet.
Friday, February 15, 1788.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 56
The Same Subject Continued (The Total Number of the House of
Representatives)
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, February 19, 1788.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 57
The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the
Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, February 19, 1788.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 58
Objection That The Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the
Progress of Population Demands Considered
MADISON

Federalist No. 59
Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
From the New York Packet.
Friday, February 22, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 60
The Same Subject Continued
(Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members)
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, February 26, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 61
The Same Subject Continued
(Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members)
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, February 26, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 62
The Senate
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 63
The Senate Continued
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON OR MADISON

Federalist No. 64
The Powers of the Senate
From the New York Packet.
Friday, March 7, 1788.
JAY

Federalist No. 65
The Powers of the Senate Continued
From the New York Packet.
Friday, March 7, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 66
Objections to the Power of the Senate To Set as a Court for
Impeachments Further Considered
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, March 11, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 67
The Executive Department
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, March 11, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 68
The Mode of Electing the President
From the New York Packet.
Friday, March 14, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 69
The Real Character of the Executive
From the New York Packet.
Friday, March 14, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 70
The Executive Department Further Considered
From the New York Packet.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 71
The Duration in Office of the Executive
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, March 18, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 72
The Same Subject Continued, and Re-Eligibility of the Executive
Considered
From the New York Packet.
Friday, March 21, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 73
The Provision For The Support of the Executive, and the Veto Power
From the New York Packet.
Friday, March 21, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 74
The Command of the Military and Naval Forces, and the Pardoning
Power of the Executive
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, March 25, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 75
The Treaty-Making Power of the Executive
For the Independent Journal.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 76
The Appointing Power of the Executive
From the New York Packet.
Tuesday, April 1, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 77
The Appointing Power Continued and Other Powers of the Executive
Considered
From the New York Packet.
Friday, April 4, 1788.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 78
The Judiciary Department
From McLEAN'S Edition, New York.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 79
The Judiciary Continued
From MCLEAN's Edition, New York.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 80
The Powers of the Judiciary
From McLEAN's Edition, New York.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 81
The Judiciary Continued, and the Distribution of the Judicial Authority
From McLEAN's Edition, New York.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 82
The Judiciary Continued
From McLEAN's Edition, New York.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 83
The Judiciary Continued in Relation to Trial by Jury
From MCLEAN's Edition, New York.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 84
Certain General and Miscellaneous Objections to the Constitution
Considered and Answered
From McLEAN's Edition, New York.
HAMILTON

Federalist No. 85
Concluding Remarks
From MCLEAN's Edition, New York.
HAMILTON