[619] 7 Cranch, 166-67.
[620] This was true also of the entire court, since all the Justices concurred in Marshall's opinions in both cases as far as the legislative violations of the contract clause were concerned.
[621] He was not at all related to the Chief Justice. See vol. i, footnote to 15-16, of this work.
[622] Chase: History of Dartmouth College and the Town of Hanover, New Hampshire, i, 49.
[623] Chase, 45-48.
[624] Ib. 59.
[625] Ib. 54-55.
[626] Dartmouth and the English Trustees opposed incorporation and the Bishops of the Church of England violently resisted Wheelock's whole project. (Ib. 90.)
[627] Farrar: Report of the Case of the Trustees of Dartmouth College against William H. Woodward, 11, 16; also see Charter of Dartmouth College, Chase, 639-49. (Although the official copy of the charter appears in Chase's history, the author cites Farrar in the report of the case; the charter also is cited from his book.)
[628] Chase, 556.