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Marshall, John. Life of George Washington. Written for the use

of schools.

Philadelphia, 1838. 12°.

Het leven van George Washington, uit deszelfs oorsprong-
lijke papieren onder toezigt van Bushrod Washington.
Uit het Engelsch door J. Werninck.

Haarlem: A. Loosjes, 1805-1809. 10 vols. in 6. Plates.
Maps. 8°.

Message from the President of the United States, trans-
mitting a report from the Secretary of state [John
Marshall] with sundry documents relative to the subject
of the resolution of the 24th instant. 27th 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.

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 & 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, page

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°.

Same.

Communications from Envoys extraordinary.

(In American state papers. Foreign relations, vol. 2, pp. 169182. 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°.

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, (2) pp. 8°.

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTICES OF ROGER BROOKE TANEY

Baltimore. Bench and bar. Proceedings of the bench and bar of Baltimore, upon the occasion of the death of the Hon.

Roger B. Taney, chief justice of the Supreme court of the United States.

Baltimore: Printed by J. Murphy & co., 1864. 28 pp. 8°.

Buttre, Lillian C. Roger Brooke Taney.

(In her The American portrait gallery, vol. 2, pp. 91-92. New York, 1877. 4°.)

Chief Justice Taney.

(In Albany law journal, vol. 7, Jan. 4, 1873, pp. 2–5.)

Chief Justice Taney.

(In National quarterly review, vol. 10, Dec. 1864, pp. 50-71.)

Curtis, Benjamin Robbins. Character and public service of Chief Justice Taney. Remarks made at a meeting of the Boston bar, October 15, 1864.

(In his Memoir, edited by his son, Benjamin R. Curtis, vol. 2, pp. 336-342. Boston, 1879. 8°.)

Edwards, Isaac. Chief Justice Taney, a sketch and a criticism. [Albany, 1873.] 19 pp. 8°.

Read before the Albany Institute, Jan. 7, 1873.

Chief Justice Taney. A sketch and a criticism.

(In Albany law journal, vol. 8, July 19, 1873, pp. 33-38.)

Ellis, Charles M. Roger Brooke Taney.

(In Atlantic monthly, vol. 15, Feb., 1865, pp. 151-161.)

Jones, Francis R. Roger Brooke Taney.

(In Green bag, vol. 14, Jan., 1902, pp. 1–7.)

McLaughlin, J. F. Chief Justice Taney and the Maryland Catholics. (In Catholic world, vol. 67, June, 1898, pp. 396-404.)

Maury, Sarah Mytton. The honourable Roger B. Taney, Chief Justice of the United States.

(In her The statesmen of America in 1846, pp. 160-163. Lon

don, 1847. 12°.)

Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney.

(In Southern review, vol 12, Jan., 1873, pp. 235–243.)

Mikell, William E. Roger Brooke Taney. 1777-1864.

(In Lewis, William Draper, ed. Great American lawyers, vol. 4, pp. 77-194. Philadelphia, 1908. 8°.)

Patterson, T. E. Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney.

(In Law student's helper, vol. 5, Oct., 1897, pp. 353-355.)

Potter, Clarkson Nott. Roger Brooke Taney. The annual address delivered before the American bar association at its fourth

annual meeting.

Philadelphia: E. C. Markley & son, 1881. 26 pp. 8°.

Same.

(In American bar association. Report, vol. 4, pp. 175-198. Philadelphia, 1881. 8°.

Roger B. Taney.

(In Chicago law times, vol. 2, Oct., 1888, pp. 317-327.)

Roger B. Taney, late Chief-Justice, U. S.

(In Harper's weekly, vol. 8, Oct. 29, 1864, p. 693.)

Roger Brooke Taney.

(In Baltimore: past and present, pp. 499-501. Baltimore, 1871. 8°.)

Schouler, James. Roger Brooke Taney.

(In United States jurist, vol. 3, Jan., 1873, pp. 127-137.)

Shauck, John A. Chief Justice Taney.

(In Green bag, vol. 14, Dec., 1902, pp. 559–569.)

Storey, M. Tyler's Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney.

(In North American review, vol. 116, Jan., 1873, pp. 194–203.)

Taggart, Joseph. Biographical sketches of the eminent American patriots, Charles Carroll, of Carrollton; Roger Brooke Taney; ...

Kansas City, Mo.: The Burton company, 1907. 299 pp.
Plates. Portraits. Facsimiles. 8°.

Bibliography, pp. 7-8.

Taney, Edward S. Roger B. Taney.

(In Green bag, vol. 7, Aug., 1895, pp. 361-364.)

Taney, Mary Florence. Roger Brooke Taney.

(In American Catholic historical society.
Mar., 1900, pp. 33-42. Philadelphia, 1900.

Records, vol. 11, 8°.)

The Taney fund. Proceedings of the meeting of the bar of the Supreme Court of the United States.

Washington City: M'Gill & Witherow, 1871. 8 pp. 8°.

Cover-title.

Tyler, Samuel. Memoir of Roger Brooke Taney, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. 2d rev. and enl. ed.

Baltimore: John Murphy & co., 1876. 672 pp. Portrait. 8°.

Uhle, John B. Roger Brooke Taney.

(In Current comment, vol. 2, Aug. 15, 1890, pp.
1890, pp. 513–517.)

; Sept. 15,

The Unjust judge. A memorial of Roger Brooke Taney, late Chief Justice of the United States.

New York: Baker & Godwin, 1865. 68 pp. 8°.

Wallis, Severn Teackle. Address, with the reply of his excellency, Governor Whyte, delivered in the Senate Chamber, at Annapolis, at the unveiling of the statue of Chief Justice Taney, December 10, 1872.

Baltimore: John Murphy & co., 1872. 18 pp. 8°.

Same.

(In his Writings, Memorial edition, vol. 1, pp. 139–150. Baltimore, 1896. 8°.)

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Taney, Roger Brooke. Decision in the Merryman case, upon the

writ of Habeas Corpus.

Philadelphia, 1862. 8°.

(Habeas Corpus pamphlets.)

Letter of Chief Justice Taney.

(In Massachusetts historical society.

pp. 445-447. Boston, 1873. 8°.)

Proceedings, vol. 12,

Addressed to the Rev. Samuel Nott, of Wareham, Mass., who published in 1857 “A review of the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of Dred Scott." This letter is in acknowledgment of a copy of the pamphlet, but not controversial in tone.

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