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The Federalist Concordance
University of Chicago Press, 1988 Paper: 978-0-226-20837-4 | Cloth: 978-0-226-20836-7 Library of Congress Classification KF4515.E53 1988 Dewey Decimal Classification 342.73029
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The "Federalist" Concordance is an alphabetical index of all but the most common words contained in the Federalist Papers, locating each occurrence of a word by paper number, author, page, and line in the definitive Cooke edition. It also indicates whether each word appears in the text or in a footnote, in italic or boldface type, or within a quotation or parentheses, and it provides information on the number of occurrences of each word and the relative frequency of those occurrences. This edition carries a new table correlating the pages in Cooke with those in other, often used editions of the Federalist—the Rossiter, Wills, Kramnick, Earle, and Great Books editions. See other books on: Civil Procedure | Concordances | Constitutional law | Federalist | Law See other titles from University of Chicago Press |
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