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Alexander Hamilton
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James Madison
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JohnHG Jay
Publication date:
January 31 1961
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Harvard University Press
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9780674332133
Publication date:
January 31 1961
DOI:
10.4159/harvard.9780674332133
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27 THE ENFORCEMENT OF THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND
55 THE HOUSE AND KNOWLEDGE OF LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES
58 THE FUTURE SIZE OF THE HOUSE
61 UNIFORMITY IN THE NATIONAL CONTROL OF ELECTIONS TO THE HOUSE
83 TRIAL BY JURY
79 THE POSITION OF THE JUDICIARY
45 POWERS AND CONTINUING ADVANTAGES OF THE STATES
Frontmatter
12 UNION AND THE NATIONAL REVENUE
26 THE POWERS OF CONGRESS AND THE COMMON DEFENSE
73 THE PRESIDENTIAL SALARY AND VETO
40 THE AUTHORITY OF THE CONVENTION
78 THE JUDGES AS GUARDIANS OF THE CONSTITUTION
60 SAFETY IN NATIONAL CONTROL OF ELECTIONS
80 JURISDICTION OF THE FEDERAL COURTS
13 UNION AND ECONOMY IN GOVERNMENT
19 MEDIEVAL AND MODERN CONFEDERACIES
53 ANNUAL AND BIENNIAL ELECTIONS
20 THE NETHERLANDS CONFEDERACY
5 SEPARATE CONFEDERACIES AND FOREIGN POWERS
29 THE REGULATION OF THE MILITIA
22 THE CONFEDERATION: LACK OF POWERS AND OF PROPER RATIFICATION
18 THE GREEK. CONFEDERACIES
52 THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
INDEX
30 A GENERAL POWER OF TAXATION
23 THE NECESSITY OF AN ENERGETIC AND ACTIVE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT
38 INCONSISTENCIES OF OPPONENTS OF RATIFICATION
75 THE PRESIDENT AND THE TREATY POWER
54 THE APPORTIONMENT OF REPRESENTATIVES AND OF TAXES
65 THE SENATE: APPOINTMENTS AND IMPEACHMENTS
47 THE SEPARATION OF POWERS: I
72 RE-ELIGIBILITY OF THE PRESIDENT
15 DEFECTS OF THE CONFEDERATION
67 THE EXECUTIVE
37 PROBLEMS CONFRONTING THE FEDERAL CONVENTION
9 UNION AS A BARRIER TO FACTION AND INSURRECTION
64 THE SENATE AND THE TREATY POWER
70 ADVANTAGES OF A SINGLE EXECUTIVE
1 INTRODUCTION
82 THE STATE AND THE FEDERAL COURTS
51 CHECKS AND BALANCES
43 POWERS DELEGATED TO THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT: III
39 REPUBLICANISM, NATIONALISM, FEDERALISM
41 POWERS DELEGATED TO THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT: I
14 REPRESENTATIVE REPUBLICS AND DIRECT DEMOCRACIES
81 DISTRIBUTION OF THE JUDICIAL POWER
8 CONSEQUENCES OF WARS BETWEEN STATES
3 UNION AS A REQUISITE FOR NATIONAL SAFETY
69 COMPARISON OF THE PRESIDENT WITH OTHER EXECUTIVES
6 DISUNION AND DISSENSION AMONG THE STATES
68 THE METHOD OF ELECTING THE PRESIDENT
10 THE SIZE AND VARIETY OF THE UNION AS A CHECK ON FACTION
36 INTERNAL TAXES: DIRECT AND INDIRECT
85 CONCLUSION
63 THE NECESSITY OF A SENATE
74 THE MILITARY AND PARDONING POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT
48 THE SEPARATION OF POWERS: II
32 EXCLUSIVE AND CONCURRENT POWERS OF TAXATION
34 CONCURRENT AUTHORITY IN TAXATION
50 PERIODICAL APPEALS TO THE PEOPLE
57 THE POPULAR BASIS OF THE HOUSE
56 ADEQUACY OF REPRESENTATION IN THE HOUSE
84 THE LACK OF A BILL OF RIGHTS
44 RESTRICTIONS ON POWERS OF THE STATES
59 NATIONAL REGULATION OF CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS
46 STATE AND FEDERAL POWERS COMPARED
28 A NATIONAL ARMY AND INTERNAL SECURITY
7 CAUSES OF WARS AMONG THE STATES IF DISUNITED
35 FURTHER REASONS FOR AN INDEFINITE POWER OF TAXATION
4 RELATIONS WITH FOREIGN POWERS
25 THE STATES AND THE COMMON DEFENSE
24 TO PROVIDE FOR THE COMMON DEFENSE
49 APPEAL TO THE PEOPLE IN CASES OF DISAGREEMENT
31 THE NECESSITY OF A NATIONAL POWER OF TAXATION
42 POWERS DELEGATED TO THE GENERAL GOVERNMENT: II
CONTENTS
33 THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF NATIONAL TAX LAWS
16 INABILITY OF THE CONFEDERATION TO ENFORCE ITS LAWS
76 THE PRESIDENT AND THE APPOINTING POWER
17 THE FUTURE BALANCE OF STATE AND NATIONAL POWERS
62 THE NATURE AND THE STABILIZING INFLUENCE OF THE SENATE
11 THE VALUE OF UNION TO COMMERCE AND THE ADVANTAGES OF A NAVY
2 THE NATURAL ADVANTAGES OF UNION
71 THE PRESIDENTIAL TERM OF OFFICE
77 THE POWERS OF THE PRESIDENT CONCLUDED
21 DEFECTS OF THE PRESENT CONFEDERATION
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66 THE SENATE: FURTHER CONSIDERATION OF THE IMPEACHMENT POWER
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EDITOR’S INTRODUCTION
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