The Federalist Papers: A Collection of Essays Written in Support of the Constitution of the United States : from the Original Text of Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, John Jay |
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Paper No 1 IntroductionPurpose of the Essays | 1 |
The Utility of Union | 5 |
The Union as Safeguard against War | 10 |
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