Federalist No. 41

  • Alexander Hamilton
  • James Madison
  • John Jay

Abstract

THE Constitution proposed by the convention may be considered under two general points of view. The FIRST relates to the sum or quantity of power which it vests in the government, including the restraints imposed on the States. The SECOND, to the particular structure of the government, and the distribution of this power among its several branches.

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General Government Military Establishment British Constitution Common Defense Federalist Paper 
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© Michael A. Genovese 2009

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  • Alexander Hamilton
  • James Madison
  • John Jay

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