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| NUMBER | PAGE |
|---|---|
| I. Introduction. | 1 |
| II. Concerning Dangers from foreign Force and Influence. | 6 |
| III. The same Subject continued. | 11 |
| IV. The same Subject continued. | 16 |
| V. The same Subject continued. | 21 |
| VI. Concerning Dangers from War between the States. | 25 |
| VII. The Subject continued and particular Causes enumerated. | 33 |
| VIII. The Effects of internal War in producing standing Armies and other Institutions unfriendly to Liberty. | 40 |
| IX. The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard against domestic Faction and Insurrection. | 46 |
| X. The same Subject continued. | 52 |
| XI. The Utility of the Union in respect to Commerce and a Navy. | 62 |
| XII. The Utility of the Union in respect to Revenue. | 70 |
| XIII. The same Subject continued, with a View to Economy. | 76 |
| XIV. An Objection drawn from the Extent of Country answered. | 79 |
| XV. Concerning the Defects of the present Confederation, in Relation to the Principle of Legislation for the States in their collective Capacities. | 86 |
| XVI. The same Subject continued, in Relation to the same Principle. | 95 |