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  1. Federalist No. 53 [1] is an essay by James Madison, the fifty-third of The Federalist Papers. It was published in the New York Packet on February 12, 1788, under the pseudonym Publius , the name under which all The Federalist papers were published.

  2. Federalist Number (No.) 53 (1788) is an essay by British-American politicians Alexander Hamilton or James Madison arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. The full title of the essay is "The Same Subject Continued: The House of Representatives." It was written as part of a series of essays collected and published in 1788 ...

  3. 27 de jan. de 2016 · Turning our attention to the periods established among ourselves, for the election of the most numerous branches of the State legislatures, we find them by no means coinciding any more in this instance than in the elections of other civil magistrates. In Connecticut and Rhode Island, the periods are half-yearly.

  4. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Federalist No. 53. The Same Subject Continued: The House of Representatives. From the New York Packet Tuesday, February 12, 1788. Author: Alexander ...

  5. 4 de jan. de 2002 · The Federalist No. 52 1 ByJames MadisonorAlexander Hamilton. [New York, February 8, 1788] To the People of the State of New-York. FROM the more general enquiries pursued in the four last papers, I pass on to a more particular examination of the several parts of the government. I shall begin with the House of Representatives.

  6. I SHALL here, perhaps, be reminded of a current observation, “that where annual elections end, tyranny begins.” If it be true, as has often been remarked, that sayings which become proverbial are generally founded in reason, it is not less true, that when...

  7. 25 de abr. de 2024 · The Federalist Papers were a series of essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pen name "Publius." This guide compiles Library of Congress digital materials, external websites, and a print bibliography.