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  1. The Federalist Papers No. 9. In this essay, Alexander Hamilton argues that a strong central government with powers such as the ability to raise troops was essential to the survival of the union. Writing under the name of “Publius,” Hamilton, along with John Jay and James Madison, published 85 FEDERALIST essays to support the ratification of ...

  2. The Federalist Papers (Federalist No. 9) Lyrics. For the Independent Journal. Wednesday, November 21, 1787. A FIRM Union will be of the utmost moment to the peace and liberty of the States, as a ...

  3. The Federalist Papers Summary and Analysis of Essay 9. Alexander Hamilton explains that "a firm Union will be of the utmost moment to the peace and liberty of the States as a barrier against domestic faction and insurrection." While other republics have provided good examples, they are merely examples and should be used as a starting place, not ...

  4. Federalist Number (No.) 9 (1787) is an essay by British-American politician Alexander Hamilton arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. The full title of the essay is "The Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection." It was written as part of a series of essays collected and published in 1788 as The ...

  5. The Federalist Papers have since taken on immense significance, as they have come to be seen as the definitive early exposition on the Constitution’s meaning and giving us the main arguments for our form of government. In Federalist 10, Madison fulfills the promise made in Federalist No. 9 to demonstrate the utility of the proposed union in ...

  6. They have decried all free Government as inconsistent with the order of society, and have indulged themselves in malicious exultation over its friends and partisans. Happily for mankind, stupendous fabrics reared on the basis of liberty, which have flourished for ages, have, in a few glorious instances, refuted their gloomy sophisms.

  7. In Federal No. 9, Alexander Hamilton references famous French philosopher Montesquieu, saying that the Anti-Federalists have been taking his writings out of ...

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