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Yes. James Madison was one of three authors of the Federalist Papers. He wrote 28 of the 85 essays: Numbers 10, 14, 37-58 and 62-63. The other two authors were Alexander Hamilton (who wrote 52 essays) and John Jay (who wrote only 5).

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James Madison wrote 28 of the essays: 10, 14, 37-58 and 62-63

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James Madison is credited with writing 28 papers: 10, 14, 37-58 and 62-63.

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Hamilton was formerly credited with 51 of the Federalist essays, but is now believed to have written 52.

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