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Hamilton Alexander
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I have passed over in silence those minor authorities which are either too inconsiderable to have been thought worthy of the hostilities of the oppo- nents of the Constitution, or of too manifest propriety to admit of controversy. The mass of Judiciary power, however, might have claimed an investigation under this head, had it not been for the consideration that its organization and its extent may be more advantageously considered in connection. This has determined me to refer it to the branch ...of our inquiries, upon which we shall next enter. PUBLIUS. \_From, the Daily Advertiser^ Friday, January 11, 1788. ] THE FCEDERALIST. No. XXXYI. To THE People of the State of New York : IN reviewing the defects of the existing Confederation, and showing that they cannot be supplied by a Gov- ernment of less energy than that before the public, several of the most important principles of the latter fell of course under consideration. But as the ultimate object of these papers is, to determine clearly and fully the merits of this Constitution, and the expediency of adopt- ing it, our plan cannot be completed without taking a The FGederalist.
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