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Madison, Hamilton, and Jay wrote the papers under the pseudonym of Publius.

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James Madison

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Alexander hamilton, James Madison, john jay, concealed under the name "publius

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The two credited authors are Alexander Hamilton and James Madison

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(james) Madison, (Alexander) Hamilton, (John) Jay, publius

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James Madison and John Jay I think

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