MESSAGE from the President of the United States, accompanying a report of the Secretary of State, containing observations on some of the documents, communicated by the President, on the eighteenth instant. 21st January, 1799. Philadelphia: Printed by John Ward Fenno, 1798. (2), 45, (92) pp. 8°.
Adams, John Q., 12, 314; made Marshall Chief Justice, 16; diary, 349.
Adams, John, letter to, 57. Autobiography of Marshall, 197. Ambassadors, cases affecting, 303. Attainder, bills of, 295.
Annul, power of Court to nul laws,
305; power denied, 305; power main- tained, 306.
Amendment to Constitution, 307; scope of Eleventh, 311.
Adoption of first ten amendments, 308. Address, John Bassett Moore, 348. Austin V. Tenn, doctrine of original packages, 291.
Ambassadors, cases affecting, 303. Ambler, John, letter to, 183.
Bequest to daughter, 200.
Beard, Prof. Charles A. (preface). Bryce, Professor, American institutions,
Bayard, Mr., 226.
Bailey, John, letter to, 101. Bonds, tax on income, 283.
Bank, taxing United States, 284; power of Congress to charter, 289. Brown, Mr. Justice, on original pack- ages, 291.
Bills of attainder, 295; of rights, 310; of credit, 295; definition of, 296. Borrowing money, power, 289. Burr trial, Marshall issues subpæna for President Jefferson, 301. Bibliography, 350.
Connecticut, General Assembly, appoints agents, 213; offered to make cession of Western Territory, 217; grants five hundred thousand acres, 218; petition for new colony, 223. Constitution, extent of judicial power under, 238; amendment to, 307; in- tention of framers, 310. Congress, power to charter banks, 284, 289; implied powers of, 313. Contract, obligation of, 297; definition of, 299; obligation defined, 300. Case, what is a, 302; affecting Ambas-
sadors, 303; passenger, 341. Commerce, more than traffic, 340; powers
defined, 342; navigation, 344. Corporations, origin of, 290.
Clay, Henry, letters to, 41, 42, 43.
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