The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the United ...
Alexander Hamilton is one of the founding fathers ... most notably by penning 51 of the 85 essays known as "The Federalist Papers," a widely read collection of articles that defended the newly ...
Hamilton was a Federalist. Burr was a Republican ... Cooper, attended a dinner party at which Alexander Hamilton spoke forcefully and eloquently against Burr. Cooper later wrote a letter to ...
The basement of the Indiana Supreme Court Law Library is home to papers of former justices, renovation records and other ...
The Democratic-Republicans won by a margin of 73 to 65 electoral votes over the Federalists. Thomas Jefferson (seated left), Alexander Hamilton (standing) and George Washington (seated right).
Alexander Hamilton thought he (and the others who ... to hook up with a grifter billionaire to become co-president. In Federalist 68, Hamilton wrote: “The process of election affords a moral ...
65 and 66 of The Federalist Papers ... Unfortunately, when seen in the light of Alexander Hamilton’s words, the recent conduct of many Republican senators looks indefensible.