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The Federalist Papers is a treatise on free government in peace and security. ...
Although Hamilton carefully outlined the contents of the Federalist papers at the end of the first essay, in reality, he strayed a bit from his original proposition. ...
The Federalist was written in order to secure the ratification of a constitution providing for a more perfect union. Throughout the papers, the idea of the more perfect Union occupies a front stage. On first glance, this might be the primary purpose of the papers but indeed, the Federalist Papers are concerned with much more.
Approximate Word count = 473 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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