[302] See, for instance, the case of William Dixon et al. vs. The United States, 1 Brockenbrough, 177; United States vs. ——, ib. 195; the case of the Fortuna, ib. 299; the case of the Brig Caroline, ib. 384; Thomson and Dixon vs. United States (case of the Schooner Patriot), ib. 407.

[303] 1 Brockenbrough, 241.

[304] See Warren, 279.

[305] Story to Fay, April 24, 1814, Story, i, 261.

[306] Marshall to Story, May 27, 1819, Proceedings, Mass. Hist. Soc. 2d Series, xiv, 325. This was the case of the Little Charles.

[307] Same to same, July 13, 1819, ib. 326.

[308] Same to same, June 15, 1821, ib. 327; Sept. 18, 1821, ib. 331; Dec. 9, 1823, ib. 334; June 26, 1831, ib. 344.

[309] Same to same, July 2, 1823, ib. 331-33.

[310] Same to same, Oct. 15, 1830, ib. 342.

[311] John Bassett Moore, in his Digest of International Law, cites Marshall frequently and often uses passages from his opinions. Henry Wheaton, in his Elements of International Law, sometimes quotes Marshall's language as part of the text.