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Publius Reviews & Summaries

Publius Reviews & Summaries

Results 1 - 10 out of 14

 

Federalist No. 1 - General Introduction

Authors: Hamilton; Publius   Summary: DarcyLaw
Federalist No. 1 asks America to deliberate on a new Constitution with the existence of the UNION, its safety, welfare and fate at stake.
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Published: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 Visits: 13 words : 300

Eclogues

(1 Ratings)
A 1916 translation by H R Fairclough of Stanford University. These poems preserved Vergil's ethereal pastoral vision and endeared him to the church.
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Published: Sunday, December 19, 2010 Visits: 104 words : 900

Federalist No. 2 - Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence

Authors: Jay; Publius   Summary: DarcyLaw
Federalist No. 2 challenges America to decide a question which is one of the most important to ever engage their attention.
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Published: Monday, December 20, 2010 Visits: 48 words : 600

Federalist No. 3 - Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence, Con't

Authors: Jay; Publius   Summary: DarcyLaw
Federalist No. 3 discusses the issue of the federal government providing for the SAFETY of the people from foreign war.
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Published: Thursday, December 23, 2010 Visits: 8 words : 300

Federalist No. 4 - Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence, Con't

Authors: Jay; Publius   Summary: DarcyLaw
Federalist No. 4 argues that a national government would reduce the likelihood of INVITING foreign war.
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Published: Friday, December 24, 2010 Visits: 8 words : 300

Federalist No. 5 - Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence, Concluded

Authors: Jay; Publius   Summary: DarcyLaw
Federalist No. 5 argues for the UNION beginning with Queen Anne's letter written 1706 regarding uniting England and Scotland; an example of such need.
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Published: Saturday, December 25, 2010 Visits: 5 words : 300

Federalist No. 6 - Dangers From Dissensions Between the States

Authors: Hamilton; Publius   Summary: DarcyLaw
Federalist No. 6 argues that the States will not cooperate in harmony without a UNION because of man's self-serving passions and innumerable causes.
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Published: Wednesday, January 05, 2011 Visits: 60 words : 300

Federalist No. 7 - Dissensions Between the States, Concluded

Authors: Hamilton; Publius   Summary: DarcyLaw
Federalist No. 7 argues three causes for dissensions among the states: territorial disputes, competition in commerce; and payment of the public debt.
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Published: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 Visits: 10 words : 600

Federalist No. 8 - Consequences of Hostilities Between the States

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Authors: Hamilton; Publius   Summary: DarcyLaw
Federalist No. 8 discusses the potential for hostilities to break out among the states, the use of standing armies (as opposed to militia).
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Published: Thursday, January 20, 2011 Visits: 32 words : 600

Federalist No. 9 – Safeguard Against Domestic Faction & Insurrection

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Authors: Hamilton; Publius   Summary: DarcyLaw
Federalist No. 9 - Provides for peace and liberty to the States and a barrier against domestic faction and insurrection. Lycia is an excellent model.
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Published: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 Visits: 20 words : 600


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