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[747] 4 Wheaton, 635-36.
[748] _Ib._ 636.
[749] 4 Wheaton, 637.
[750] 4 Wheaton, 638-39.
[751] _Ib._ 639-40.
[752] 4 Wheaton, 640-41.
[753] _Ib._ 641.
[754] _Ib._ 642-43.
[755] 4 Wheaton, 643.
[756] 4 Wheaton, 644.
[757] 4 Wheaton. 645.
[758] _Ib._ 646-47.
[759] 4 Wheaton, 647-48.
[760] _Ib._ 650.
[761] _Ib._ 651.
[762] 4 Wheaton, 652-53.
[763] _Ib._ 654.
[764] Webster ”in court” to his brother, Feb. 2, 1819, _Priv. Corres._ Webster, I, 300.
[765] Webster to Brown, Feb. 2, 1819, _ib._
[766] Webster to Mason, Feb. 4, 1819, Hillard, 213-14. Webster adds: ”Some of the other judges, I am told, have drawn opinions with more reference to authorities.” (_Ib._ 214.)
[767] Hopkinson to Brown, Feb. 2, 1819, _Priv. Corres._: Webster, I, 301.
[768] Webster to Mason, April 13, 1819, Hillard, 223.
[769] Marshall to Story, May 27, 1819, _Proceedings, Ma.s.s. Hist. Soc._ 2d Series, XIV, 324-25.
[770] 4 Wheaton, 666-713.
[771] Livingston to Story, Jan. 24, 1819, Story, I, 323. This important letter discredits the rumor that Story at first thought the College Acts valid.