John Marshall, "A Friend of the Constitution"

in defense and elaboration of McCulloch v. Maryland. Introduction: Unearthing John Marshall's major out-of-court constitutional commentary

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John Marshall, "A Friend of the Constitution"

in defense and elaboration of McCulloch v. Maryland. Introduction: Unearthing John Marshall's major out-of-court constitutional commentary

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English
Pages
499

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Edition Notes

Cover title.
Consists chiefly of 9 letters by "A Friend of the Constitution" which were first published in the Alexandria gazette and daily advertiser between June 30 and July 15, 1819. The authorship is ascribed to John Marshall in the introductory article by G. Gunther.
Reprinted from the Stanford law review, v. 21, no. 3, Feb. 1969.

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[Stanford, Calif
Other Titles
Alexandria gazette.

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Dewey Decimal Class
347.4
Library of Congress
KF6738.B2 M3

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Pagination
449-499 p.
Number of pages
499

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Open Library
OL5415584M
LCCN
73007415

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