B.
Baldwin, Henry, View of the Constitution, praise of Marshall, [225]-[226].
Bank, U. S., [124]-[126]; Marshall and, [214]-[215]; see also M'Culloh vs. Maryland.
Barbecue Club, [202]-[204].
Barlow, Joel, [208]-[209].
Barron vs. Baltimore, [191].
Bartlett, attorney in Dartmouth College case, [159], [163].
Benton, T. H., Abridgement of the Debates of Congress, cited, [66] (note).
Beveridge, A. J., The Life of John Marshall, quoted, [31], [43], [201].
Blair, Rev., and anecdote of Barbecue Club, [203]-[204].
Blair, Justice John, of Virginia, [15], [19].
Blennerhasset, Harman, and Burr, [87], [89], [105]; describes Eaton, [92].
Blennerhasset’s Island, [87], [103].
Bollmann, Erick, witness at Burr's trial, [92]-[93], [94], [108], [109].
Botts, Benjamin, defends Burr, [92].
Bradley, Justice J. P., cited, [144] (note); quoted, [227]-[228].
Breckenridge, John, of Kentucky, [61], [62].
Briscoe vs. Bank of Kentucky, [191].
Brown, Francis, President of Dartmouth College, [164].
Brown vs. Maryland, [142]-[144], [171], [190].
Buchanan, James, and secession, [227].
Burr, Aaron, and Marshall, [50]; Vice-President, [76]; favors to, [82]-[83]; “conspiracy” and trial, [86] et seq.