The material given in parentheses and following certain titles indicates the form in which those titles have been cited in the footnotes.
Abel, Annie Héloise.The History of Events resulting in Indian Consolidation west of the Mississippi. [Volume 1 ofAnnual Report of the American Historical Associationfor 1906.]Adams, Henry.History of the United States of America from 1801 to 1817. 9 vols. New York. 1889-93. (Adams:U.S.)—— Life of Albert Gallatin. Philadelphia. 1879. (Adams:Gallatin.)Adams, Henry,editor. Documents relating to New England Federalism, 1800-15. Boston. 1877. (N.E. Federalism: Adams.)——See alsoGallatin, Albert. Writings.Adams, John.SeeOld Family Letters.Adams, John Quincy.Memoirs. Edited by Charles Francis Adams. 12 vols. Philadelphia. 1874-77. (Memoirs, J. Q. A.: Adams.)Ambler, Charles Henry.Sectionalism in Virginia, from 1776 to 1861. Chicago. 1910.—— Thomas Ritchie: A Study in Virginia Politics. Richmond. 1913. (Ambler:Ritchie.)Ambler, Charles Henry,editor.SeeJohn P. Branch Historical Papers.American Colonization Society.Annual Reports, 1-72. 1818-89.American Historical Review.Managing Editor, J. Franklin Jameson. Vols. 1-24. New York. 1896-1919. (Am. Hist. Rev.)American Jurist and Law Magazine.28 vols. Boston. 1829-43.American Law Journal.Edited by John E. Hall. 6 vols. Baltimore. 1808-17.American State Papers.Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States. Selected and edited under the Authority of Congress. 38 vols. Washington. 1832-61. [Citations in this work are from "Foreign Relations" (Am. State Papers, For. Rel.); and "Finance" (Am. State Papers, Finance).]American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine.Edited by J. S. Skinner. 7 vols. Baltimore. 1830-40.Ames, Fisher.Works. Edited by Seth Ames. 2 vols. Boston. 1854. (Ames: Ames.)Ames, Herman Vandenburg,editor. State Documents on Federal Relations: The States and the United States. Philadelphia. 1906. (State Doc. Fed. Rel.: Ames.)Anderson, Dice Robins.William Branch Giles: A Study in the Politics of Virginia and the Nation, from 1790-1830. Menasha, Wis. 1914. (Anderson.)Babcock, Kendric Charles.Rise of American Nationality, 1811-1819. New York. 1906. [Volume 13 ofThe American Nation: A History.] (Babcock.)Bancroft, George.SeeHowe, M. A. De Wolfe.Barstow, George.History of New Hampshire. Concord, 1842. (Barstow.)Bassett, John Spencer.Life of Andrew Jackson. 2 vols. New York. 1911.Bayard, James Asheton.Papers from 1796 to 1815. Edited by Elizabeth Donnan. [Volume 2 ofAnnual Report of the American Historical Associationfor 1913.] (Bayard Papers: Donnan.)Biddle, Alexander.SeeOld Family Letters.Biddle, Nicholas.Correspondence. Edited by Reginald C. McGrane. Boston. 1919.Blane, William Newnham.An Excursion through the United States and Canada during the Years 1822-23. By an English Gentleman. London. 1824.Branch Historical Papers.SeeDodd, W. E.Brockenbrough, John W.,reporter. Reports of Cases decided by the Honourable John Marshall, in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the District of Virginia and North Carolina, from 1802 to 1833 inclusive. 2 vols. Philadelphia. 1837. (Brockenbrough.)Brown, Samuel Gilman.Life of Rufus Choate. Boston. 1870. (Brown.)Bryan, Wilhelmus Bogart.A History of the National Capital 2 vols. New York. 1914-16. (Bryan.)Cabot, George.SeeLodge, Henry Cabot.Call, Daniel.Reports of the Court of Appeals, Virginia [1779-1818]. 6 vols. Richmond. 1801-33.Cartwright, Peter.Autobiography of Peter Cartwright, the Backwoods Preacher. Edited by W. P. Strickland. New York. 1856.Catterall, Ralph Charles Henry.Second Bank of the United States. Chicago. 1903. [Decennial Publications of the University of Chicago.] (Catterall.)Channing, Edward.A History of the United States. Vols. 1-4. New York. 1905-17. (Channing:U.S.)—— Jeffersonian System, 1801-1811. New York. 1906. [Volume 12 ofThe American Nation: A History.] (Channing:Jeff. System.)Chase, Frederick.A History of Dartmouth College, and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire. Edited by John King Lord. 2 vols. [Vol. 2: A History of Dartmouth College, 1815-1909. By John King Lord.] Cambridge. 1891. 1913.Choate, Rufus.SeeBrown, Samuel Gilman.Clay, Henry.SeeSchurz, Carl.Cleveland, Catherine Caroline.Great Revival in the West, 1797-1805. Chicago. 1916.Collins, Lewis.Historical Sketches of Kentucky. Cincinnati. 1847. (Collins.)Connecticut.Public Statute Laws of the State of Connecticut. May Sessions 1822, 1823, 1825, 1826. Hartford, n. d.Cooley, Thomas McIntyre.A Treatise on the Constitutional Limitations which rest upon the Legislative Power of the States of the American Union. Boston. 1868.Cooper, Thomas,editor. Statutes at Large of South Carolina. Vols. 1-5. Columbia, S.C. 1836.Corwin, Edward Samuel.John Marshall and the Constitution. New Haven. 1919.Cotton, Joseph P., Jr.,editor. Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall. 2 vols. New York. 1905.Cowen, Ezekiel,reporter. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court ... of the State of New York. 9 vols. Albany. 1824-30. (Cowen.)Cranch, William,reporter. Reports of Cases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States. 9 vols. New York. 1812-17. (Cranch.)Curtis, George Ticknor.Life of Daniel Webster. 2 vols. New York. 1870. (Curtis.)Dewey, Davis Rich.Financial History of the United States. New York. 1903. [American Citizen Series.] (Dewey.)Dickinson, H. W.Robert Fulton, Engineer and Artist: His Life and Works. London. 1913. (Dickinson.)Dillon, John Forrest,compiler and editor. John Marshall: Life, Character and Judicial Services, as portrayed in the Centenary Proceedings throughout the United States on Marshall Day. 1901. 3 vols. Chicago. 1903. (Dillon.)Dodd, William Edward,editor.SeeJohn P. Branch Historical Papers.—— Statesmen of the Old South. New York. 1911.Donnan, Elizabeth,editor.SeeBayard, James A. Papers.Duer, William Alexander.A Letter addressed to Cadwallader D. Colden, Esquire. In Answer to the Strictures contained in his "Life of Robert Fulton," etc. Albany 1817.Edinburgh Review.Embargo Laws, with the Message from the President, upon which they were founded. Boston. 1809.Farmer, John.Sketches of the Graduates of Dartmouth College. Concord. 1832. 1834. [InNew Hampshire Historical Society. Collections. Volumes 3 and 4.]Farrand, Max,editor.SeeRecords of the Federal Convention of 1787.Farrar, Timothy,reporter. Report of the Case of the Trustees of Dartmouth College against William H. Woodward. Portsmouth, N.H. 1819. (Farrar.)Federal Cases: Cases, Circuit and District Courts, United States [1789-1880]. St. Paul. 1894-97.First Forty Years of Washington Society.SeeHunt, Gaillard.Fiske, John.Essays Historical and Literary. 2 vols. New York. 1902.Flanders, Henry.Lives and Times of the Chief Justices of the Supreme Court of the United States. 2 vols. Philadelphia. 1881.Fletcher, R. A.Steam-Ships. The Story of Their Development to the Present Day. Philadelphia. 1910.Ford, Paul Leicester,editor.SeeJefferson, Thomas. Works.Fulton, Robert.SeeDickinson, H. W.; Knox, Thomas W.; Reigart, J. Franklin; Thurston, Robert H.Gallatin, Albert.Writings. Edited by Henry Adams. 3 vols. Philadelphia. 1879. (Writings: Adams.)See alsoAdams, Henry.Georgia.Acts of the General Assembly of the State of Georgia, at an Annual Session, in October and November, 1814. Milledgeville, Ga. 1814.Giles, William Branch.SeeAnderson, Dice Robins.Great American Lawyers.SeeLewis, William Draper.Greeley, Horace.The American Conflict. 2 vols. Hartford. 1864. 1867.Green Bag, The: An Entertaining Magazine for Lawyers.Edited by Horace W. Fuller. Boston. 1889-1914. (Green Bag.)Grigsby, Hugh Blair.The Virginia Convention of 1829-1830. Richmond. 1854.Harding, Chester.A Sketch of Chester Harding, Artist. Drawn by his own Hand. Edited by Margaret Eliot White. Boston. 1890.Harper's Magazine.Hart, Albert Bushnell,editor. American History told by Contemporaries. 4 vols. New York. 1897-1901.—— The American Nation: A History. 27 volumes. New York. 1904-1908.Harvard Law Review.Harvey, Peter.Reminiscences and Anecdotes of Webster. Boston. 1877.Hay, George.A Treatise on Expatriation. Washington. 1814.Hildreth, Richard.History of the United States of America. 6 vols. New York. 1854-55. (Hildreth.)Hillard, George Stillman.Memoir and Correspondence of Jeremiah Mason. Cambridge. 1873. (Hillard.)Hopkins, Samuel M.,reporter. Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Court of Chancery of the State of New York. Albany. 1839.Houston, David Franklin.A Critical Study of Nullification in South Carolina. New York. 1896. [Harvard Historical Studies.] (Houston.)Howard, Benjamin Chew.Reports of Cases argued and adjudged in the Supreme Court of the United States, 1843-60. 24 vols. Philadelphia. 1852-[61].Howe, Henry.Historical Collections of Virginia. Charleston, S.C. 1845. (Howe.)Howe, Mark Antony DeWolfe, Jr.Life and Letters of George Bancroft. 2 vols. New York. 1908.Hunt, Charles Havens.Life of Edward Livingston. New York. 1864. (Hunt:Livingston.)Hunt, Gaillard,editor. First Forty Years of Washington Society, portrayed by the Family Letters of Mrs. Samuel Harrison Smith. New York. 1906.——SeeMadison, James. Writings.Indiana.Revised Laws of Indiana, adopted and enacted by the General Assembly at their Eighth Session. Corydon. 1824.Ingersoll, Charles Jared.History of the Second War between the United States of America and Great Britain. (Second Series.) 2 vols. Philadelphia. 1853.Jackson, Andrew.SeeBassett, John Spencer; Parton, James; Sumner, William Graham.Jefferson, Thomas.Works. Edited by Paul Leicester Ford. 12 vols. New York. 1904-05. [Federal Edition.] (Works: Ford.)SeeRandall, Henry Stephens.John P. Branch Historical Papers, issued by the Randolph-Macon College. Vols. 1-5. [Edited by W. E. Dodd and C. H. Ambler.] Ashland, Va. 1901-18. (Branch Historical Papers.)Johnson, Emory Richard,and others. History of Domestic and Foreign Commerce of the United States. 2 vols. Washington. 1915. [Carnegie Institution of Washington. Publications.]Johnson, William,reporter. Reports of Cases adjudged in the Court of Chancery of New-York, 1814-23. 7 vols. Albany. 1816-24. (Johnson'sChancery Reports.)—— Reports of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court ... in the State of New-York (1806-22). 20 vols. New York and Albany. 1808-23. (Johnson.)Kennedy, John Pendleton.Memoirs of the Life of William Wirt. 2 vols. Philadelphia. 1849. (Kennedy.)King, Rufus.Life and Correspondence. Edited by Charles R. King. 6 vols. New York. 1894-1900. (King.)Knox, Thomas W.Life of Robert Fulton and a History of Steam Navigation. New York. 1896.Lanman, Charles.Private Life of Daniel Webster. New York. 1852.Leggett, William.A Collection of Political Writings. 2 vols. New York. 1840.Lewis, William Draper,editor. Great American Lawyers: A History of the Legal Profession in America. 8 vols. Philadelphia. 1907-09.Lincoln, Abraham.Complete Works. Edited by John G. Nicolay and John Hay. 12 vols. New York. 1894-1905.Lippincott's Magazine of Literature, Science and Education.Littell, William.The Statute Law of Kentucky: with Notes, Prælections, and Observations on the Public Acts. 3 vols. Frankfort (Ky.), 1809.Livingston, Edward.SeeHunt, Charles Havens.Lodge, Henry Cabot.Daniel Webster. Boston. 1883. [American Statesmen.]—— Life and Letters of George Cabot. Boston. 1877. (Lodge:Cabot.)Lord, John King.A History of Dartmouth College, 1815-1909. Being the second volume of History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire, begun by Frederick Chase. Concord, N.H. 1913. (Lord.)Loshe, Lillie Deming.The Early American Novel. New York. 1907. [Columbia University. Studies in English.]Louisiana Law Journal.Edited by Gustavus Schmidt. Volume 1, nos. 1-4. New Orleans. 1841.Lowell, John.Mr. Madison's War. By a New England Farmer (pseud.). Boston. 1812.—— Peace Without Dishonour—War Without Hope. By a Yankee Farmer (pseud.). Boston. 1807.—— Review of a Treatise on Expatriation by George Hay, Esquire. By a Massachusetts Lawyer (pseud.). Boston. 1814.McClintock, John Norris.History of New Hampshire. Boston. 1888.McCord, David James,editor. Statutes at Large of South Carolina. Vols 6 to 10. Columbia, S.C. 1839-41.MacDonald, William.Jacksonian Democracy, 1829-1837. New York. 1906. [Volume 15 ofThe American Nation: A History.]McGrane, Reginald C.,editor.SeeBiddle, Nicholas. Correspondence.McHenry, James.SeeSteiner, Bernard Christian.McMaster, John Bach.A History of the People of the United States from the Revolution to the Civil War. 8 vols. New York. 1883-1913. (McMaster.)Madison, James.Writings. Edited by Gaillard Hunt. 9 vols. New York. 1900-1910. (Writings: Hunt.)Magazine of American History.Magruder, Allan Bowie.John Marshall. Boston. 1885. [American Statesmen.]Maine,SirHenry. Popular Government. London. 1885.Manuscripts:Chamberlain MSS. Boston Public Library.Dreer MSS. Pennsylvania Historical Society.Frederick Co., Va., Deed Book; Order Book.Jefferson MSS. Library of Congress."Judges and Eminent Lawyers" Collection. Massachusetts Historical Society.Kent MSS. Library of Congress.Marshall MSS. Library of Congress.Monroe MSS. Library of Congress.Peters MSS. Pennsylvania Historical Society.Pickering MSS. Massachusetts Historical Society.Plumer MSS. Library of Congress."Society Collection." Pennsylvania Historical Society.Story MSS. Massachusetts Historical Society.Supreme Court Records.Marryat, Frederick.A Diary in America, with Remarks on its Institutions. 2 vols. Philadelphia. 1839.—— Second Series of A Diary in America, with Remarks on its Institutions. Philadelphia. 1840.Marshall, John.Letters of Chief Justice Marshall to Timothy Pickering and Joseph Story. [From Pickering Papers and Story Papers.Massachusetts Historical Society.Proceedings. Second Series. Vol.xiv, pp. 321-360.] (Proceedings, Mass. Hist. Soc.).SeeCorwin, Edward Samuel; Cotton, Joseph P., Jr.; Dillon, John Forrest; Magruder, Allan Bowie.Martineau, Harriet.Retrospect of Western Travel. 2 vols. London. 1838.Maryland.Laws made and passed by the General Assembly of the State of Maryland. Annapolis, Md. 1818.Maryland Historical Society Fund-Publications.Baltimore. (Md. Hist. Soc. Fund-Pub.)Mason, Jeremiah.SeeHillard, George S.Massachusetts.Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, passed at the several Sessions of the General Court, beginning 26th May, 1812, and ending on the 2d March, 1815. Boston. 1812-15.Massachusetts Historical Society.Proceedings.SeeMarshall, John. Letters.Meade,BishopWilliam. Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia. 2 vols. Richmond. 1910. (Meade.)Monthly Law Reporter.Edited by John Lowell. Vol.xx. New Series, vol.x. Boston. 1858.Moore, John Bassett.Digest of International Law. 8 vols. Washington. 1906.Mordecai, Samuel.Richmond in By-Gone Days, being the Reminiscences of an old Citizen. Richmond. 1856. (Mordecai.)Morison, John Hopkins.Life of the Hon. Jeremiah Smith. Boston. 1845.Morison, Samuel Eliot.Life and Letters of Harrison Gray Otis, Federalist, 1765-1848. 2 vols. Boston. 1913. (Morison:Otis.)Morris, Gouverneur.Diary and Letters. Edited by Anne Cary Morris. 2 vols. London. 1888. (Morris.)Morse, John Torrey, Jr.,editor. American Statesmen. 40 vols. Boston. 1882-1917.Munford, William,reporter. Report of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Appeals of Virginia [1810-1820]. 6 vols. New York. 1812-21. (Munford.)Nelson, James Poyntz.Address: The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway. [Before the Railway Men's Improvement Society, New York City, January 27, 1916.] n. p., n. d.New Hampshire.Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of New-Hampshire, at their session begun and holden at Concord, on the first Wednesday of June,A.D.1816. Concord. 1816.—— Laws of the State of New Hampshire. Exeter. 1815-16.—— Public Laws of the State of New-Hampshire passed at a session of the General Court begun and holden at Concord on the fifth day of June, 1811. Concord. 1811.—— Public Laws of the State of New-Hampshire passed at a session of the General Court begun and holden at Concord on the first Wednesday of June, 1813. Concord. 1813.—— Public Laws of the State of New-Hampshire passed at a session of the General Court begun and holden at Concord on Wednesday the 27th day of October, 1813. Concord. 1813.New Jersey.Acts of the Thirty-fifth General Assembly of the State of New-Jersey. Trenton. 1811.Newspapers:Baltimore, Md.Marylander, March 22, 1828.Boston, Mass.Columbian Centinel, January 11, 1809.Daily Advertiser, March 23, 1818.Spirit of Seventy-Six, July 17, 1812.Philadelphia, Pa.Inquirer, July 7, 1835.The Union: The United States Gazette and True American, April 24, 1819.Richmond, Va.Enquirer, January 16, 1816; January 30, February 1, May 15, 22, June 22, 1821; April 4, 1828; July 10, 14, 17, 21, August 21, 1835.Whig and Public Advertiser, July 10, 14, 1835.New York.Laws of the State of New-York, passed at the Twenty-first and Twenty-second Sessions of the Legislature. Albany. 1798.—— Laws of the State of New-York, passed at the Twenty-fifth, Twenty-sixth, and Twenty-seventh Sessions of the Legislature. Albany. 1804.—— Laws of the State of New-York passed at the Thirtieth, Thirty-first, and Thirty-second Sessions of the Legislature. Albany. 1809.—— Laws of the State of New-York, passed at the Thirty-fourth Session of the Legislature. Albany. 1811.Nicolay, John GeorgeandHay, John,editors.SeeLincoln, Abraham. Works.Niles's Weekly Register.Baltimore. 1811-1849.North American Review.Ohio.Acts of the State of Ohio, passed at the First Session of the Seventeenth General Assembly. Chillicothe. 1819.—— Acts passed at the First Session of the Twentieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio. Columbus. 1822.—— Acts passed at the Second Session of the Twentieth General Assembly of the State of Ohio; and ... at the First Session of the Twenty-first General Assembly. Columbus. 1822-1823.Old Family Letters.Copied from the Originals for Alexander Biddle. Philadelphia. 1892.Orleans Territory.Acts passed at the Second Session of the Third Legislature of the Territory of Orleans. New Orleans, La. 1811.Otis, Harrison Gray.SeeMorison, Samuel Eliot.Parton, James.Life of Andrew Jackson. 3 vols. Boston 1861. (Parton:Jackson.)Paxton, William McClung.Marshall Family. Cincinnati. 1885.Pease, Theodore Calvin.The Frontier State, 1818-1848. 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(Pitkin.)Plumer, William,Governor.SeePlumer, William, Jr.Plumer, William, Jr.Life of William Plumer, edited, with a Sketch of the Author's Life, by A. P. Peabody. Boston. 1857. (Plumer.)Preble, George Henry.A Chronological History of the Origin and Development of Steam Navigation. Philadelphia. 1895.Prentice, Ezra Parmalee.Federal Power over Carriers and Corporations. New York. 1907Quarterly Review.London.Quincy, Edmund.Life of Josiah Quincy of Massachusetts, Boston. 1867. (Quincy:Quincy.)Quincy, Josiah,d.1864.SeeQuincy, Edmund.Quincy, Josiah,d.1882. Figures of the Past, from the Leaves of Old Journals. Boston. 1883.Randall, Henry Stephens.Life of Thomas Jefferson. 3 vols. New York. 1858. (Randall.)Randolph, Jacob.A Memoir on the Life and Character of Philip Syng Physick, M.D. Philadelphia. 1839. (Randolph:Physick.)Records of the Federal Convention of 1787.Edited by Max Farrand. 3 vols. New Haven. 1911. (Records Fed. Conv.: Farrand.)Reigart, J. Franklin.Life of Robert Fulton. 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Adams, Henry.History of the United States of America from 1801 to 1817. 9 vols. New York. 1889-93. (Adams:U.S.)
—— Life of Albert Gallatin. Philadelphia. 1879. (Adams:Gallatin.)
Adams, Henry,editor. Documents relating to New England Federalism, 1800-15. Boston. 1877. (N.E. Federalism: Adams.)
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Adams, John.SeeOld Family Letters.
Adams, John Quincy.Memoirs. Edited by Charles Francis Adams. 12 vols. Philadelphia. 1874-77. (Memoirs, J. Q. A.: Adams.)
Ambler, Charles Henry.Sectionalism in Virginia, from 1776 to 1861. Chicago. 1910.
—— Thomas Ritchie: A Study in Virginia Politics. Richmond. 1913. (Ambler:Ritchie.)
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American Colonization Society.Annual Reports, 1-72. 1818-89.
American Historical Review.Managing Editor, J. Franklin Jameson. Vols. 1-24. New York. 1896-1919. (Am. Hist. Rev.)
American Jurist and Law Magazine.28 vols. Boston. 1829-43.
American Law Journal.Edited by John E. Hall. 6 vols. Baltimore. 1808-17.
American State Papers.Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States. Selected and edited under the Authority of Congress. 38 vols. Washington. 1832-61. [Citations in this work are from "Foreign Relations" (Am. State Papers, For. Rel.); and "Finance" (Am. State Papers, Finance).]
American Turf Register and Sporting Magazine.Edited by J. S. Skinner. 7 vols. Baltimore. 1830-40.
Ames, Fisher.Works. Edited by Seth Ames. 2 vols. Boston. 1854. (Ames: Ames.)
Ames, Herman Vandenburg,editor. State Documents on Federal Relations: The States and the United States. Philadelphia. 1906. (State Doc. Fed. Rel.: Ames.)
Anderson, Dice Robins.William Branch Giles: A Study in the Politics of Virginia and the Nation, from 1790-1830. Menasha, Wis. 1914. (Anderson.)
Babcock, Kendric Charles.Rise of American Nationality, 1811-1819. New York. 1906. [Volume 13 ofThe American Nation: A History.] (Babcock.)
Bancroft, George.SeeHowe, M. A. De Wolfe.
Barstow, George.History of New Hampshire. Concord, 1842. (Barstow.)
Bassett, John Spencer.Life of Andrew Jackson. 2 vols. New York. 1911.
Bayard, James Asheton.Papers from 1796 to 1815. Edited by Elizabeth Donnan. [Volume 2 ofAnnual Report of the American Historical Associationfor 1913.] (Bayard Papers: Donnan.)
Biddle, Alexander.SeeOld Family Letters.
Biddle, Nicholas.Correspondence. Edited by Reginald C. McGrane. Boston. 1919.
Blane, William Newnham.An Excursion through the United States and Canada during the Years 1822-23. By an English Gentleman. London. 1824.
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Brockenbrough, John W.,reporter. Reports of Cases decided by the Honourable John Marshall, in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the District of Virginia and North Carolina, from 1802 to 1833 inclusive. 2 vols. Philadelphia. 1837. (Brockenbrough.)
Brown, Samuel Gilman.Life of Rufus Choate. Boston. 1870. (Brown.)
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