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  1. Jan 10, 2002 · Let them declare, whether it was of most importance to the happiness of the people of America, that the articles of confederation should be disregarded, and an adequate government be provided, and the union preserved; or that an adequate government should be omitted, and the articles of confederation preserved.

  2. Federalist No. 40 is an essay by James Madison, the fortieth of The Federalist Papers. It was first published by The New York Packet on January 18, 1788, under the pseudonym Publius, the name under which all The Federalist papers were published.

  3. Federalist No. 40. The Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined and Sustained. Author: James Madison. To the People of the State of New York: THE SECOND point to be examined is, whether the convention were authorized to frame and propose this mixed Constitution.

  4. Jan 27, 2016 · THE second point to be examined is whether the convention were authorized to frame and propose this mixed Constitution. The powers of the convention ought, in strictness, to be determined by an inspection of the commissions given to the members by their respective constituents.

  5. Apr 25, 2024 · To the People of the State of New York: IN DISQUISITIONS of every kind, there are certain primary truths, or first principles, upon which all subsequent reasonings must depend. These contain an internal evidence which, antecedent to all reflection or combination, commands the assent of the mind.

  6. FEDERALIST No. 40. On the Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined and Sustained. For the New York Packet. Friday, January 18, 1788. MADISON. To the People of the State of New York: THE SECOND point to be examined is, whether the convention were authorized to frame and propose this mixed Constitution.

  7. Federalist Number (No.) 40 (1788) is an essay by British-American politician James Madison arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. The full title of the essay is "The Powers of the Convention to Form a Mixed Government Examined and Sustained."