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  1. Jan 10, 2002 · “The Federalist Number 43, [23 January] 1788,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Madison/01-10-02-0248. [Original source: The Papers of James Madison , vol. 10, 27 May 1787–3 March 1788 , ed. Robert A. Rutland, Charles F. Hobson, William M. E. Rachal, and Frederika J. Teute.

  2. Federalist No. 43 is an essay by James Madison, the forty-third of The Federalist Papers. It was first published by The New York Packet on January 23, 1788, under the pseudonym Publius, the name under which all The Federalist papers were published. This paper continues a theme begun by Madison in Federalist No. 42.

  3. Sep 5, 2023 · Table of Contents. Federalist No. 41 | Federalist No. 42 | Federalist No. 43 | Federalist No. 44 | Federalist No. 45 | Federalist No. 46 | Federalist No. 47 | Federalist No. 48 | Federalist No. 49 | Federalist No. 50.

  4. Jan 17, 2013 · Study Questions. No study questions. The Federalist. (Washington D.C.: Library of Congress). Transcription available courtesy of Project Guttenberg. https://guides.loc.gov/federalist-papers/full-text. Last Updated on December 20, 2021. THE fourth class comprises the following miscellaneous powers: 1.

  5. Jun 16, 2014 · THE FOURTH class comprises the following miscellaneous powers:1.A power ``to promote the progress of science and useful arts, bysecuring, for a limited time, to authors and inventors, theexclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries.''The utility of this power will scarcely be questioned. Thecopyright of authors has been solemnly ...

  6. Read Full Text and Annotations on The Federalist Papers FEDERALIST No. 43. The Same Subject Continued (The Powers Conferred by the Constitution Further Considered) at Owl Eyes.

  7. Excerpt: “THE FOURTH class comprises the following miscellaneous powers: A power “to promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing, for a limited time, to authors and inventors, the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries. ”The utility of this power will scarcely be questioned. The copyright of authors has been solemnly...