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M’Culloh vs. Maryland, [124]-[135], [143], [182], [184], [190].
McLean, Justice John, letter of Story to, quoted, [225] (note).
Madison, James, [82]; on state coercion, [5]; on state courts as national tribunals, [7]; in Virginia Legislature, [34]; Virginia Convention, [36], [37]; and U. S. Bank, [126]; Journal, cited, [175].
Marbury vs. Madison, [64]-[71].
Marsh, Charles, [164].
Marshall, John, [18], [20], [22]; and American constitutionalism, [2]-[3]; appointed Chief Justice, [24], [51]; born (1755), [25]; early life, [25] et seq.; education, [27]-[28], [30]; and the Revolution, [29]-[30]; marriage (1783), [30]; practices law at Richmond, [31]-[32]; in Virginia Legislature, [33]; and adoption of Constitution, [35]-[38]; Wirt’s description of, [39]-[42]; personal characteristics, [42]; Federalist leader in Virginia, [43]; and Jay Treaty, [43]-[44], [48]; purchases Fairfax estate, [44]-[45]; “X.Y.Z.” mission, [45]-[46], [49]; elected to Congress, [46]-[48]; and Jefferson, [46], [50], [55], [94]-[95], [96], [97]-[98], [108], [120]; in Washington, [53]-[54]; first constitutional case, [64]-[71]; and trial of Burr, [93] et seq.; and nationalism, [121] et seq., [147]; interpretation of Constitution, [144]-[145]; and sanctity of contracts, [147] et seq.; and State Rights, [173] et seq.; as private citizen, [198] et seq.; as hero of anecdote, [205]-[206]; religious bent, [206]; Life of Washington, [34] (note), [208]-[210]; correspondence, [211]-[213]; and politics, [213]-[214]; on method of electing President, [214]-[215]; and U. S. Bank, [215]-[216]; illness, [216]-[217]; death of wife, [217]-[218]; last years, [219]-[220]; composes epitaph, [221]; death, [221]; will, [221]-[222]; tribute, [221]-[222]; Baldwin on, [225]-[226]; bibliography, [233]-[236].
Marshall, Thomas, father of John Marshall, [25], [27].
Martin, Luther, of Maryland, on authority of federal legislation, [9]; defends Chase, [76]-[77], [80], [81]; defends Burr, [92], [96]; in Bank case, [128].
Martin vs. Hunter’s Lessee, [177]-[182].
Martineau, Harriet, describes Marshall, [220].
Maryland, attitude toward Judiciary, [58]; and U. S. Bank, see M’Culloch vs. Maryland.
Mason, George, [38].
Mason, Jeremiah, [158], [162].
Mexico, “Burr’s Conspiracy” against, [99].
Morgan, General, witness at Burr’s trial, [102].
Morris, Gouverneur, quoted, [61].
Morris, Robert, and Marshall, [45].
Munford, G. W., The Two Parsons, cited, [204] (note).
Murch, Rachel, [155].