“The defect of power in the existing confederacy, to regulate the commerce between its several members is in the number of those which have been clearly pointed out by experience . . . . A very material object of this power was the relief of the States which import and export through other States from the improper contributions levied on them by the latter.”
Quote by James Madison
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The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788, by Mr. Hamilton, Mr. Madison, and Mr. Jay: with an Appendix, Containing the Letters of Pacificus and Helvidius, on the Proclamation of Neutrality of 1793; Also, the Original Articles of Confederation, and the Constitution of the United States, with the Amendments Made Thereto
This book includes the Federalist Papers, a series of essays advocating for the ratification of the United States Constitution, written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. It also features the Letters of Pacificus and Helvidius, a debate on the Proclamation of Neutrality of 1793, and the Original Articles of Confederation and the Constitution of the United States with its amendments. more
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