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  1. Federalist Paper No. 29 is an essay by Alexander Hamilton, the twenty-ninth of The Federalist Papers. It was first published in The Independent Journal on January 9, 1788 under the pseudonym Publius, the name under which all The Federalist papers were published. It is titled "Concerning the Militia".

  2. Die Federalist Papers waren eine Serie von 85 Artikeln, die 1787/88 in verschiedenen New Yorker Zeitungen veröffentlicht wurden und die Bevölkerung des Staats New York dazu bewegen sollten, der 1787 entworfenen aber noch nicht ratifizierten föderalen Verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika zuzustimmen.

    Nr.
    Veröffentlicht In
    Datum Der Veröffentlichung
    Englischer Titel
    1
    Independent Journal
    27. Oktober 1787
    2
    Independent Journal
    31. Oktober 1787
    3
    Independent Journal
    3. November 1787
    4
    Independent Journal
    7. November 1787
  3. 4. Jan. 2002 · The Federalist No. 29 1. [New York, January 9, 1788] To the People of the State of New-York. THE power of regulating the militia and of commanding its services in times of insurrection and invasion are natural incidents to the duties of superintending the common defence, and of watching over the internal peace of the confederacy.

  4. The Federalist Papers is a collection of 85 articles and essays written by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay under the collective pseudonym "Publius" to promote the ratification of the Constitution of the United States.

  5. To render an army unnecessary, will be a more certain method of preventing its existence than a thousand prohibitions upon paper. The failure of the Constitution to explicitly provide for ad hoc military support in the form of a posse comitatus means neither that the legislature could not summon one if it thought it necessary nor that the only force available is a permanent military.

  6. 27. Jan. 2016 · THE power of regulating the militia and of commanding its services in times of insurrection and invasion are natural incidents to the duties of superintending the common defense, and of watching over the internal peace of the Confederacy. It requires no skill in the science of war to discern that uniformity in the organization and discipline of ...

  7. Federalist Number (No.) 29 (1788) is an essay by British-American politician Alexander Hamilton arguing for the ratification of the United States Constitution. The full title of the essay is "Concerning the Militia." It was written as part of a series of essays collected and published in 1788 as The Federalist and later known as The Federalist ...