Sullivan, General, president of New Hampshire Convention, II. [541].

Sullivan, James, Governor of Massachusetts, II. [541].

Superintendent of the Finances, appointed, I. [174]. See Robert Morris.

Supremacy of United States, meaning and scope of, II. [376]. Of States, extent of, [377]. Of Constitution, as affecting national growth, [383].

Supreme Court, tenure of office of, II. [67]. Judges of, not removable by address, [68], [73]; compensation of, [68]; by whom appointed, [68]. To determine constitutional questions, [74]. Functions of, compared with those of State courts, [74]. Judges of, proposed appointment of, by Senate, [223], [230], [410]. Appointment of, proposals concerning, [234]. Sole interpreters of Constitution, [380]. Judges of, to be nominated by President, [418]; tenure of office and salaries of, [423]. One, under Constitution, [423]. Original and appellate jurisdiction of, [424]. Appellate jurisdiction of, ambiguity concerning, [428]. Doubts about conferring power upon, to declare law unconstitutional, [434].

T.

Talleyrand, Prince, opinion of, respecting Hamilton, I. [410].

Taxation, right of, denied to Parliament, I. [20]. How distinguished from regulation of trade, [20]. Inseparable from representation, [20], II. [157]. Difficulty of applying combined rule of wealth and numbers to, [158]. Report of committee of detail respecting, [290]. By general government, Mason's objections to, [557]. See Colonies.

Taxes, odious to the people of United States, I. [180]. Power of Congress to collect, II. [322].