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INDEX. All figures in the following Index in heavy-face type refer to The Federalist proper. All references after which an n is placed refer to the Editor's notes to The Federalist. All references after which a £■ is placed refer to the Constitu- tion of the United States. All references in Roman numerals are a key to the introduction and to the preliminary material. All other references are to the matter contained in the Appen- dix, the Constitution of the United States excepted. Accounts of public money shall be published, 6o8c Acheean League, 96, 111-114, 237; 'One of the best of ancient leagues, 96; Resemblance of, to government created by Constitution, 305 ; Aban- doned the experiment of plural praetors, 468. Aots: Congress shall prescribe the manner of proving, i>i,c; Full faith and credit shall be given to, 6i8.r, 730. Adams, John, 5i2». AdamB, J. Q., 32gn. Adams, Samuel, in. Adjournment, 601 ir, 61 4<:; Execu- tive power over legislative, 461. Admiralty {see also Maritime Jurisdiction) : Causes deter- miried-without jury, 558; Fed- eral power over, 6i5r. Agriculture (see also Landed In- terests) : Interests of, inter- woven with those of com- merce, 73; Only a concern of local legislation, 104; Some States little more than socie- ties of husbandmen, 376; Pre- dominance of, in the U. S., 399. Alaska, 285». Albany, 382. Alien (see also Foreign Influence; Naturalization) : Feeling against, in America, I39»; Antagonism to, usually the cloak of religious intolerance, I3g»; National and State powers as to, 278; Possible influence of, in producing do- mestic insurrection, 289; Es- pecial danger from slave, 290; National vs. State powers over, 681. Alien law: Unconstitutionality of, 681, 685. Alienage, 651, 654, 661. Allegiance (see also Oath) : State vs. national, 702. Alliance: No State shall enter into any, 608c. Ambassadors : The President may appoint, 6i4£- ; Judicial power of the United States shall extend to, ti^c, (>l^c. Amendment : Effect of Eleventh, xiv; Clause in Constitution concerning, 291; Limitations upon, 291; System of obtain- ing, 686; Greater ease of ob" taining single, 686; Not de- pendent on Congress, 587 ; 739