Federalist, [5], [13], [15], [18], [124], [175].
Fletcher vs. Peck, [151]-[154], [159], [166].
Fries, John, tried for treason, [57], [73], [79].
Fries’s Rebellion, [21].
Fulton, Robert, steamboat grant to, [135].
G.
Gallatin, Albert, [48], [82].
Georgia, land grant case, [151]-[154]; controversy with Supreme Court, [193]-[194].
Gerry, Elbridge, [45].
Gibbons vs. Oregon, [130], [135]-[142], [145], [171], [189].
Giles, W. B., of Virginia, [62], [74]-[75], [78], [82].
Goodrich, C. A., Professor of Yale, [162] (note).
Green vs. Biddle, [184], [188].
Griffin, Judge, at Burr's trail, [95].
H.
Hamilton, Alexander, [13], [36], [45], [50], [86], [121], [122]; and U. S. Bank, [124]-[126].
Harding, Chester, quoted, [204]-[205].
Hay, George, and Sedition Act, [79]; U. S. District Attorney, [91], [98], [113]-[114].
Hayes, Samuel (or Haze), [155]-[156].
Heath testifies against Chase, [79].
Henry, Patrick, at Virginia Convention, [37], [38]; supports Marshall, [48].
Holmes, John, and Dartmouth College case, [163].
Holmes, Justice O. W., on Marshall, [121].
Hopkinson, Joseph, defends Chase, [80]; in Bank case, [128]; and Dartmouth College case, [162].
Hunter vs. Martin, [174]-[177], [179].
I.
Impeachments, Pickering, [71]-[73]; Chase, [73]-[83]; of Pennsylvania State Supreme Court judges, [84].
Indians, and Dartmouth College, [155], [158]; and Georgia, [193].
Iredell, Justice James, of North Carolina, [15].
J.
Jackson, Andrew, and Burr, [92]; President, [191]; and controversy between Supreme Court and Georgia, [194].
Jay, John, of New York, Chief Justice, [15]-[16], [19]-[20], [196].
Jefferson, Thomas, [25], [28], [166]; elected President, [22]; and the Judiciary, [23], [53] et seq., [182]-[183]; Governor of Virginia, [30]; and Marshall, [46], [50], [55], [94]-[95], [96], [97]-[98], [108], [120]; inauguration, [55]-[56]; Marbury vs. Madison, [64]-[66]; and Martin, [77], [78]; and Burr, [82], [88]-[89], [90], [111], [113]; and Johnson, [115]; and U. S. Bank, [125]; on Dartmouth College question, [157]; criticism of Marshall’s Life of Washington, [208]-[209].
Johnson, Allen, Jefferson and His Colleagues, cited, [87] (note).
Johnson, R. M., of Kentucky, [185].
Johnson, Justice William, [115], [151], [164].
Jones, Walter, in Bank case, [128].
Judiciary, establishment, [1] et seq.; removal of judges, [6]; Jefferson's war on, [53] et seq.
Judiciary Act (1789), [14]-[16], [39], [192]-[193]; Act (1801), [22], [60]-[63], [71].