John Marshall: Definer of a NationMacmillan, 1998. 3. 15. - 800페이지 A New York Times Notable Book of 1996 |
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... established itself as the arbiter of constitutional authority , and affirmed the Constitution as an instrument of the people , not of the states . As a result , the implied powers of the federal government took on definition , the ...
... established the ground rules of American government . The Constitution reflected the will of the people , not the states , said Marshall , and the people made it supreme . That Feder- alist concept provided the basis for the ...
... established its jurisdiction over state courts when a federal issue was at stake . The sanctity of contractual arrangements , a concept that un- derlies the growth of modern business , found expression in Fletcher v . Peck5 and the ...
... established Mar- shall's national reputation . When Talleyrand's representatives ( X , Y , and Z ) tried to extract a bribe for the French foreign minister , Marshall broke off negotiations and issued a blistering report . He returned ...
... establish the precedent of orderly change , and his inaugural address represents one of the greatest statements ever made about the government of a free society.97 Seeking to restore national harmony , he appealed to the moderate ...
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Marshalls Virginia Heritage | 21 |
Soldier of the Revolution | 37 |
Student and Suitor | 70 |
Husband Lawyer Legislator | 87 |
The Fight for Ratification | 115 |
At the Richmond Bar | 144 |
Virginia Federalist | 169 |
Mission to Paris The XYZ Affair | 192 |
The Center Holds | 327 |
Treason Defined | 348 |
Yazoo | 375 |
A Band of Brothers | 395 |
National Supremacy | 417 |
Steamboats | 446 |
The Chief Justice and Old Hickory | 482 |
Notes | 525 |