The Library of Congress provides an electronic version of the Federalist Papers which was compiled for Project Gutenberg by scholars who drew on many available. The Federalist Papers in a complete, easy to read e-text. Divided by number and enhanced with related resources to the papers. The Federalist. The text of this version is primarily taken from the first collected 1788 McLean edition , but spelling and punctuation have been modernized, and. The Patriot Post is the highly acclaimed Voice of Essential Liberty, a daily digest promoting constitutional limits on government and the judiciary, free enterprise. FEDERALIST No. 1: General Introduction Alexander Hamilton: FEDERALIST No. 2: Concerning Dangers from Foreign Force and Influence John Jay: FEDERALIST No. 3 In the United States the term federalist usually applies to a member of one of the following groups: Historic [Usually not capitalized] Statesmen and public figures. noun 1. an advocate of federalism. 2. (initial capital letter) U.S. History. a member or supporter of the Federalist party. adjective 3. Also, federalistic. of. The Federalist No. 10 The Utility of the Union as a Safeguard Against Domestic Faction and Insurrection (continued) Daily Advertiser Thursday, November 22, 1787 Federalist Party; Leader(s) Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, John Adams, [1] Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, DeWitt Clinton, Rufus King: Founded: 1789 (1789) Dissolved.