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Both Hopkins's and Gideon's editions incorporated significant edits to the text of the papers themselves, generally with the approval of the authors.
In 1863, Henry Dawson published an edition containing the original text of the papers, see The Federalist ( Dawson ), arguing that they should be preserved as they were written in that particular historical moment, not as edited by the authors years later.

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