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CHESLEY, J. HARRY. The Ancestry of Chief Justice Marshall.
In Vol. 20, National Corporation Reporter, p. 550. A short
article.
BIOGRAPHICAL Notice of John Marshall. In Vol. 30, Federal
Cases, pp. 1385-1386.

CHARACTERISTICS of John Marshall, by Randall M. Ewing. In
Vol. 3, Tennessee Bar Association Reports, pp. 135.
MARTINEAU, HARRIET. "Retrospect of Western Travel."

1838.

A good description of Marshall and his oratory. MEADE, WILLIAM. "Old Churches, Ministers, and Families of Virginia." 1872. Vol. 2, pp. 216 et seq.

MURRAY, CHARLES A. "Travels in North America." 1839.

Vol. 1, p. 158.

MYERS, GUSTAVUS. United States." 823_PP.

SWAN, CHARLES H.

"History of the Supreme Court of the Chicago: C. H. Kerr and Company. 1912.

Quelques décisions récentes de la Cour Suprème des États-Unis en motière de travail. Bruxelles, Office de la Revue (1909) 23 pp. Extrait de la Revue Economique Internationale, Novembre, 1909.

WILSON, HENRY H. John Marshall and the Federal Constitution. In Nebraska State Bar Association Proceedings, 1906-1909. Omaha: 1909. pp. 213-230.

MÜLLER, F. W. Die Rechtsprechung der Supreme Court of the United States. Betreffend Art. I Absatz 10 der Verfassung der Vereinigten Staaten. Zartschrift für Volkerrecht und Bundesstaaterrecht. 1908. Vol. 3, pp. 25-41. Literatur,

P. 41. HITCHCOCK, HENRY. Constitutional Development in the United States as Influenced by Chief Justice Marshall. Pp. 53-121. Constitutional History. Addresses delivered at the University of Michigan. 1889.

ARTICLES that are more or less valuable and interesting may be found in the following Legal Magazines:

American Jurist, Vol. 22, p. 247.

Virginia Law Register, Vol. 15, p. 807.

Current Comment, Vol. 1, pp, 213, 253. A sketch with portrait. (J. Story.)

Law Student's Helper, Vol. 5, p. 321. Sketch with portrait. Chicago Law Times, Vol. 1, p. 109.

Chicago Law Times, Vol. 86, p. 175.

Minnesota Law Journal, Vol. 4, p. 104.

Chicago Legal News, Vol. 28, p. 380.

American Law Register, Vol. (N. S.) 33, p. 426.

Albany Law Journal, Vol. 2, p. 126. Address by Professor Parsons.

PERIODICALS mentioned below have articles on Marshall, most of which give some information that is valuable.

American Quarterly Review, Vol. 18, p. 473. December, 1835.

World's Work, Vol. 1, p. 394.

National Quarterly Review, Vol. 33, p. 229. Semtember, 1876. New York Review, Vol. 3, p. 361, October, 1838.

North American Review, Vol. 26, p. 1.

Historical Magazine, Vol. 3, p. 165.

American Historical Review, Vol. 12, p. 776.
Spectator, Vol. 86, p. 198.

Lippincott's, Vol. 2, p. 623.

Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 3.

Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 87, p. 328.

Edinburgh Review, May, 1820, p. 113.

Christian Review, Vol. 1, p. 83.

Edinburgh Review, Vol. for October, 1808.

New England Magazine, new series, Vol. 20, p. 527. Old Series, Vol. 9, p. 151.

North American Review, Vol. 1, p. 331; Vol. 5, p. 115; Vol. 10, p. 89. Vol. 13, p. 79; Vol. 17, pp. 148 and 167; Vol. 18, p. 90; Vol. 19, p. 277 and 287; Vol. 20, pp. 444 and 453; Vol. 21, p. 128; Vol. 22, p. 259.

Reformed Quarterly, Vol. 34, p. 428.

Pearson's Magazine (N. Y.), Chief Justice John Marshall: the father of American Judicial Despotism. By A. L. Benson. Vol. 26, pp. 320-30. S. II.

American Almanac. 1836. (Boston.) pp. 305-307. Obit

uary.

Sewanee Review. John Marshall, Southern Federalist. Vol. 9, p. 129.

Longman's Magazine. Voyage of John Marshall. Vol. 37,

p. 147.

Book Buyer. John Marshall's Work as Diplomat and Litterateur. By L. Swift. Vol. 20, pp. 364-366. June, 1900. REPORTS of cases decided by the Hon. John Marshall, in the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of Virginia and North Carolina, from 1802 to 1833, inclusive, edited by John W. Brockenbrough (with a memoir by J. Hopkinson). Philadelphia: 1837. 2v. 8°. (I. McLean Reports., 555.) SPEECHES in the Constitutional Convention of Virginia. 1789. In Elliot's Debates, Vol. 3, pp. 229, 419, 551.

WRITINGS of John Marshall, late Chief Justice, upon the Federal Constitution. Boston: 1839, p. 730. 8°. Republished. Washington, 1890, p. 725.

BENTON, THOMAS H. Death of Chief Justice Marshall. In "Thirty Years' View." 1854. Vol. I, p. 681.

HOPKINSON, JOHN. "Memoir of John Marshall." In J. W. Brockenbrough's Reports of Cases Decided by John Marshall. (1837.)

KENNEDY, WILLIAM. "Life of Wirt." Volume I, pp. 161-206.
POTTER, CLARKSON N. Marshall and Taney. American Bar
Association Report. 1881.
1881. p. 175.

VAN SANTVOORD, GEORGE. John Marshall. "Sketches of the
Lives of the Chief Justices." 1882. pp. 337-522.

OBITUARY PROCEEDINGS. John Marshall. i McLean Reports. 555, 30 Fed. Cas. 1323.

OBITUARY PROCEEDINGS in United States Supreme Court. ΙΟ Peters Reports VII.

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE. 30 Federal Cases, 1385.

SENATE REPORT. 544. I Sess., 48 Congress.

WIRT, WILLIAM. The British Spy." Letter, 99. 178-181.

WRITINGS OF JOHN MARSHALL

The Constitutional Decisions of John Marshall; edited, with an introductory essay, by Joseph P. Cotton, Jr. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1905. 2 vols.

John Marshall, complete constitutional decisions, edited, with annotations historical, critical, and legal, by John M. Dillon. Chicago: Callaghan and Co. 1903. xi, (1), 799 pp. Portrait. 2 fold. facs. 8.

A history of the colonies planted by the English on the continent of North America, from their settlement, to the commencement of that war which terminated in their independence. Philadelphia: A. Small, 1824. xv, (9)-486 pp. 8°. Originally published as an introduction to the author's "Life of George Washington."

A letter of Marshall to Jefferson, 1783, by R. G. Thwaites. (New York? 1905) pp. 815-817. 4°. Cover-title. Reprinted from the American Historical Review, Vol. X, No. 4, 1905. Letters of John Marshall, Secretary of State, Aug. 23, 1800; Sept. 20, 1800; Dec. 2, 4, 1800. In American State Papers. Foreign Relations, Vol. 2, pp. 386-387, 388-389, 486-490. Washington, 1832. F°.

The Life of George Washington. Compiled under the inspection

of the Hon. Bushrod Washington, from original papers.
Philadelphia: C. P. Wayne, 1804-1807. 5 vols. 8°.
Atlas. 4. Same. 2d ed., rev. Philadelphia: Crissy &
Markly, 1833. 2 vols. 8°. Atlas. 8°.

Life of George Washington. Written for the use of schools.
Philadelphia, 1838. 12°.

Het leven van George Washington, uit deszelfs oorspronglijke papieren onder toezigt van Bushrod Washington. Uit het Engelsch door J. Werninck. Haarlem: A. Loosjes, 18051809. 10 vols. in 6. Plates. Maps. 8°.

SUPPLEMENTAL

MASSACHUSETTS Historical Society, Proceedings. Letters from John Marshall to Timothy Pickering and Mr. Justice Story. 2d Series, Vol. XIV, pp. 321-360. Boston: 1900, 1901. 8 vols., pp. xx, 502.

SLAUGHTER, Wм. B. "Reminiscences of Distinguished Men," with an autobiography. Madison, Wisconsin. Published by the author. Chapter III, John Marshall, pp. 102-124. Godfrey & Crandall, Printers and Publishers, 1878. OPINION of the Supreme Court of the United States at January term, 1832, delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Marshall in the case of Samuel A. Worcester v. The State of Georgia. Washington: Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1832. CALENDAR of Virginia State Papers and other manuscripts. Some of Marshall's letters, etc., pp. 12, 115-116, 399. Vol. IX. Richmond, Va.: 1890. Jan. 1, 1799, to Dec. 31, 1807. Arranged and edited and printed under authority of H. W. Flourney, Secretary of the Commonwealth and State Libra

rian.

SAME. Vol. 7, pp. 101-102, 120, 148, 228-229, 234-235, 347, 347348, 309, 383-384, 403-404, 446, 309, 451. SAME. Vol. 6, pp. 546, 547, 581, 600-601.

MARSHALL, JOHN. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report from the Secretary of State (John Marshall), with sundry documents relative to the subject of the resolution of the 24th inst. 27 February, 1801. 12 pp. 8°. Same. In American State Papers, Foreign Relations, Vol. 2, pp. 345-347. Washington, 1832. F. Relating to the treaty of amity with Great Britain. MARSHALL, JOHN. The writings of John Marshall upon the Federal Constitution. Boston: J. Munroe & Co., 1839. xix, 728 pp. 8°. A collection of Marshall's Constitutional

opinions.

CONGRESSIONAL DOCUMENTS RELATING TO MARSHALL IN FRANCE, AS ENVOY EXTRAORDINARY AND MINISTER PLENIPOTENTIARY, 1798, INCLUDING THE X. Y. Z. CORRESPONDENCE

INSTRUCTIONS to Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, John Marshall, and Elbridge Gerry, envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary to the French Republic, referred to in the message of the President of the United States of the third instant. Philadelphia: Printed by Way and Groff, 1798. 20 pp. 12°. INSTRUCTIONS to the envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary from the United States of America to the French Republic, their letters of credence and full powers, and the dispatches received from them relative to their mission. Published by the Secretary of State, in conformity with the resolution of Congress of the 22d June, 1798. Philadelphia: Printed by W. Ross (1798). 131 pp. 8°.

FRANCE. Message from the President, communicated to Congress, March 5, 1798. In American State Papers, Foreign Relations, Vol. 2, pp. 150-151. Washington, 1832. F. Transmitting communications from envoys extraordinary. FRANCE. Message from the President, communicated to Congress, March 19, 1798. In American State Papers, Foreign Relations, Vol. 2, p. 152. Washington, 1832. F°.

MESSAGE of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, April 3d, 1798. (Philadelphia, 1798.) 71 pp. 8° Same. In American State Papers, Foreign Relations, Vol. 2, pp. 153-168. Washington, 1832. F°.

MESSAGE of the President of the United States to both houses of Congress, May 4th, 1798. 72 pp. 8°. Communications from envoys extraordinary. Same. In American State Papers, Foreign Relations, Vol. 2, pp. 169-182. Washington, 1832. F.

MESSAGE from the President of the United States, accompanying the communications from the Envoys extraordinary to the French Republic, received since the fourth of May last. 5th June, 1798. Philadelphia: Printed by Way & Groff, (1798). 17 pp. 12°.

MESSAGE from the President of the United States, accompanying a communication, No. 8, from the Envoys extraordinary to the French Republic. Received at the office of the Secretary of State on Thursday the 14th instant. 18th June, 1798. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Gales, (1798). 72 pp. 8°.

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