[741] 4 Wheaton, 627.
[742] Ib. 627-28.
[743] 4 Wheaton, 629-30.
[744] Ib. 630.
[745] Ib. 631-34. The statement of facts and of the questions growing out of them was by far the best work Marshall did. In these statements he is as brief, clear, and pointed as, in his arguments, he is prolix, diffuse, and repetitious.
[746] Ib. 634.
[747] 4 Wheaton, 635-36.
[748] Ib. 636.
[749] 4 Wheaton, 637.
[750] 4 Wheaton, 638-39.