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Federalist No. 65—The Powers of the Senate Continued
The Federalist Papers
Federalist No. 64—The Powers of the Senate
Federalist No. 63—The Senate Continued
Federalist No. 62—The Senate
Federalist No. 61—The Same Subject Continued: Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
Federalist No. 60—The Same Subject Continued: Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
Federalist No. 59—Concerning the Power of Congress to Regulate the Election of Members
Federalist No. 58—Objection That The Number of Members Will Not Be Augmented as the Progress of Population Demands Considered
Federalist No. 57—The Alleged Tendency of the New Plan to Elevate the Few at the Expense of the Many Considered in Connection with Representation
Federalist No. 56—The Same Subject Continued: The Total Number of the House of Representatives
Federalist No. 55—The Total Number of the House of Representatives
Federalist No. 54—The Apportionment of Members Among the States
Federalist No. 53—The Same Subject Continued: The House of Representatives
Federalist No. 52—The House of Representatives
Federalist No. 51—The Structure of the Government Must Furnish the Proper Checks and Balances Between the Different Departments
Federalist No. 50—Periodic Appeals to the People Considered
Federalist No. 49—Method of Guarding Against the Encroachments of Any One Department of Government by Appealing to the People Through a Convention
Federalist No. 48—These Departments Should Not Be So Far Separated as to Have No Constitutional Control Over Each Other
Federalist No. 47—The Particular Structure of the New Government and the Distribution of Power Among Its Different Parts
Federalist No. 46—The Influence of the State and Federal Governments Compared