Federal Government, how distinguished from "national," II. [33]. By what States preferred, [117]. Arguments in favor of, [124]; theoretically sound, [126]. Had proved a failure, [127].
Federal Town. See Congress and Seat of Government.
Federalist, original meaning of, II. [496]. Changes in meaning of term, [497]. Miniature ship so called, [543].
Federalists of Massachusetts, enthusiasm kindled by, II. [541]. Of New Hampshire, action of, [541]. Of New York, justified by Washington, [590]; complaints against, [591].
Federalist, The, published, I. [409]. Character and influence of, [417]. History of the editions of, [418]. Remark of, respecting Confederation, II. [61]. Purpose of publication of, [503]. When first issued, [503]. Authors of, [503].
Felony, various meanings of, II. [331]. Power of Congress to define and punish, [331].
Finances, must rest on some source of compulsory revenue, I. [183]. See Debts, Revenue, and Duties.
Fisheries, great value of, II. [310].
Foreigners, cases affecting, jurisdiction in, II. [443]. Cannot demand sanctuary as matter of right, [457].
Foreign Influence, jealousy of, II. [196], [204], [223]. Necessity of counteracting, [211].