The Imperialism of John Marshall: A Study in ExpediencyReprint of the only edition. "[W]e are glad to welcome from the pen of so distinguished a lawyer a treatise that will be of very great value to every student of law and history and an important addition to the library of every discriminating collector of books.": Virginia Law Register 10 (1924-1925) 463. |
Contents
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Statement of the Case | 5 |
The Argument | 20 |
The Opinion | 30 |
A Phase of American Imperialism | 91 |
The Courts of the Conqueror Open to the Conquered | 96 |
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