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The Federalist Papers & Madison, Jay and Hamilton Hatteras Campfire - English
URL: http://hatteraslight.com/navy/TheFederalistPapershall/mobydick.html

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The Federalist Papers: links and chats.

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Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison - English
URL: http://www.selfknowledge.com/188au.htm

The Works of Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, James Madison: The Federalist Papers (2nd ver)

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The Federalist Papers - English
URL: http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/browse-mixed-new?id=HMJFedr&tag=public&imag

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The Federalist - English
URL: http://www.leftjustified.com/leftjust/lib/sc/ht/fed/index.html

The Federalist Papers are a collection of articles that appeared in newspapers in New York from late 1787 to late 1788. Published originally under the pseudonym PUBLIUS, these eighty-five essays were written by Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison to explain the benefits of the proposed Constitution to the people, and to defend it against its many critics.

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