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Balanced Government
| Introduction |
| 1. | Niccolò Machiavelli, Discourses on the First Ten Books of Titus Livius, bk. 1, CH. 2 1531 (posthumous) |
| 2. | James Harrington, Commonwealth of Oceana 56--61, 1656 |
| 3. | David Hume, That Politics May Be Reduced to a Science, 1742 |
| 4. | David Hume, Of the Independence of Parliament, 1742 |
| 5. | Thomas Paine, Common Sense, 10 Jan. 1776 |
| 6. | Richard Henry Lee to Edmund Pendleton, 12 May 1776 |
| 7. | Four Letters on Interesting Subjects 19--20, 1776 |
| 8. | The People the Best Governors, 1776 |
| 9. | Farmer, On the Present State of Affairs in America, 5 Nov. 1776 |
| 10. | John Adams, Defence of the Constitutions of Government of the United States, 1787 |
| 11. | Centinel, no. 1, 5 Oct. 1787 |
| 12. | Federal Farmer, no. 11, 10 Jan. 1788 |
| 13. | Patrick Henry, Virginia Ratifying Convention, 9 June 1788 |
| 14. | John Marshall, Virginia Ratifying Convention, 10 June 1788 |
| 15. | James Monroe, Virginia Ratifying Convention, 10 June 1788 |
| 16. | John Adams to Samuel Adams, 18 Oct. 1790 |
| 17. | Gouverneur Morris to Robert Walsh, 5 Feb. 1811 |
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