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[1505] See _supra_, footnote to 115.
[1506] Richardson, II, 640-56; Niles, XLIII, 260-64.
[1507] Story to his wife, Jan. 27, 1838, Story, II, 119.
[1508] Niles, XLIII, 266-67.
[1509] _Ib._ 287.
[1510] _Ib._
[1511] _Statutes at Large of South Carolina_: Cooper, I, 355.
[1512] _Ib._ 356-57.
[1513] _Statutes at Large of South Carolina_: Cooper, I, 362.
[1514] _Ib._ 360.
[1515] _Ib._ 370.
[1516] December 20, the same day that Hayne's Proclamation appeared.
[1517] _Statutes at Large of South Carolina_: Cooper, I, 271-74.
[1518] _Ib._ VIII, 562-64.
[1519] _Ib._ 562-98.
[1520] Parton: _Jackson_, III, 460-61, 472; Ba.s.sett: _Life of Andrew Jackson_, 564; MacDonald: _Jacksonian Democracy_, 156.
[1521] Parton: _Jackson_, III, 459.
[1522] Niles, XLIII, 312.
[1523] _Ib._ 332.
[1524] Parton: _Jackson_, III, 472.
[1525] Richardson, II, 598-99.
[1526] Niles, XLIII, 275.
[1527] _Ib._
[1528] _Ib._ 276.
[1529] Niles, XLIII, 394-96. The resolutions, as adopted, provided for only one commissioner. (See _infra_, 573.)
[1530] _Writings and Speeches of Daniel Webster_ (Nat. ed.) XIII, 40-42.
[1531] Marshall to Story, Dec. 25, 1832, _Proceedings_, _Ma.s.s. Hist.
Soc._ 2d Series, XIV, 352-54.
[1532] Niles, XLIII, 396-97; also _Statutes at Large of South Carolina_: Cooper, I, 381-83.
[1533] Niles, XLIII, 397. For the details of Leigh's mission see _ib._ 377-93; also _Statutes at Large of South Carolina_: Cooper, I, 384-94.
[1534] Niles, XLIII, 380-82.
[1535] See Parton: _Jackson_, III, 475-82.
[1536] Marshall to Story, April 24, 1833, _Proceedings, Ma.s.s. Hist.
Soc._ 2d Series, XIV, 356-57.
[1537] _Ib._
[1538] Same to same, Nov. 16, 1833, _ib._ 358.
[1539] Marshall to Story, June 3, 1833, _Proceedings, Ma.s.s. Hist. Soc._ 2d Series, XIV, 358.
[1540] Story ends his _Commentaries on the Const.i.tution of the United States_ by a fervent, pa.s.sionate, and eloquent appeal for the preservation, at all hazards, of the Const.i.tution and the Union.
[1541] Marshall to Story, July 31, 1833, Story, II, 135-36.
[1542] Marshall to Story, Oct. 6, 1834, Story, II, 172-73.
[1543] Story to his wife, Jan. 20, 1833, _ib._ 116.
[1544] _Ib._ 117.
[1545] Story to his wife, Jan. 20, 1833, Story, II, 116.
[1546] July 4, 1826.
[1547] Jefferson's attacks on Marshall in the X. Y. Z. affair. (See vol.
II, 359-63, 368-69, of this work.)
[1548] Marshall to Major Henry Lee, Jan. 20, 1832, MSS. Lib. Cong. In no collection, but, with a few unimportant letters, in a portfolio marked "M," sometimes referred to as "Marshall Papers."
[1549] _Green Bag_, VIII, 463.
[1550] Marshall to Story, July 3, 1829, _Proceedings, Ma.s.s. Hist Soc._ 2d Series, XIV, 340.
[1551] Story to Marshall, January, 1833, Story, II, 132-33. This letter appears in Story's _Commentaries on the Const.i.tution_, immediately after the t.i.tle-page of volume I.
Story's perfervid eulogium did not overstate the feeling--the instinct--of the public. Nathan Sargent, that trustworthy writer of reminiscences, testifies that, toward the end of Marshall's life, his name had "become a household word with the American people implying greatness, purity, honesty, and all the Christian virtues." (Sargent, I, 299.)