The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in 1788 . ords andfigures following, to wit: « The Federalist, on the New Constitution, written in 1788 By Mr. «* Hamilton, Mr. Jay, and Mr. Madison. To which is added, Pacificus, « on the proclamation of Neutrality, written in 1793. By Mr. Ilamil- «*ton. A new edition, with the names and portraits of the several wri- ters. In two volumes. Vol. I. In conformity to the act of the Congress of the U. States, entituled,** An act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies ofMaps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such


The Federalist, on the new Constitution, written in 1788 . ords andfigures following, to wit: « The Federalist, on the New Constitution, written in 1788 By Mr. «* Hamilton, Mr. Jay, and Mr. Madison. To which is added, Pacificus, « on the proclamation of Neutrality, written in 1793. By Mr. Ilamil- «*ton. A new edition, with the names and portraits of the several wri- ters. In two volumes. Vol. I. In conformity to the act of the Congress of the U. States, entituled,** An act for the encouragement of learning by securing the copies ofMaps, Charts, and Books, to the authors and proprietors of such copies,during the times therein mentioned: And also to an act, entitled, An act supplementary to an act, entitled, An act for the encourage-ment of learning, by securing the copies of Maps, Charts, and Books,to the authors and proprietors of such copies during the times therein-mentioned, and extending the benefits tliereof to the arts of designing,engraving, and etching historical and other prints. CHARLES CLINTON,Clerk of the District of CONTENTS. Page. - 7 111519 23 27 Number I. Introduction, - - - . - . - II. Concerning dang-ers from foreign force and influ-ence, - -- - - * III. The same subject continued, - - - - IV. The same subject continued, - . - .V. The same subject continued, - - - - VI. Concerning dangers from war between the states, -VII. The subject continued, and particular causes enumer-ated, - Vni. The effects of internal war in producing standing ar-mies, and other institutions unfriendly to liberty,iX. The utility of the union as a safeguard against do-mestic faction and insurrection, - - -X. The same subject continued, - . - .IX. The utility of the union in respect to commerce anda navy, -------- XII. The utility of the union in respect to revenue, XIII. The same subject continued Avith a view to economy, XIV. An objection drawn from the extent of country, an- swered, XV. Concerning the defects of the present confederation,in relation to the


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