8;
in the Federal Convention, 29-30;
contributes to the _Federalist_ papers, 43;
proposes constitutional amendments, 55;
on stock-jobbing, 63-64;
on Hamilton's financial policy, 64;
proposes retaliatory legislation (1793), 78;
drafts Virginia Resolutions, 110-11;
Secretary of State, 130;
on the Yazoo commission, 169;
favors peaceable coercion, 180-81;
on impressments, 186;
and George Rose, 187;
elected President, 194;
and Erskine, 197;
and Jackson, 198;
issues proclamation against England, 200;
authorizes occupation of West Florida, 204;
and the war party, 208-09;
recommends an embargo, 209;
his war message, 209-10;
his proclamation of war, 210;
reelected President (1812), 216-17;
and New England, 223, 225;
his estimate of the war, 231-32;
favors mild protection of industries, 236;
vetoes Bank Bill, 239;
signs second Bank Bill, 239;
message of 1815, 241;
his farewell address, 243, 257;
on Canning's overtures, 294.
Magazines as literature, 1815-30, 284.
Mahan, Admiral A. T., on the War of 1812, 231.
Maine, the admission of, 275-77;
suffrage in, 304.
Malbone, Edward G., 286.
Manufactures, beginnings of, 46, 124.
_See_ special industries.
Marbury _v._ Madison, case of, 136-37;
constitutional importance of, 333.
Marietta, founding of, 13.
Marshall, John, on the Constitution as the expression of the will of
the people, 43;
commissioner to France, 96;
and the X Y Z affair, 98-100;
appointed Chief Justice, 136;
and Jefferson, 136;
opinion in Marbury _v._ Madison, 136-37, 333;
at the trial of Burr, 177-78;
influence of, 332-33;
opinion in United States _v._ Peters, 334;
opinion in Cohens _v._ Virginia, 336-37;
opinion in M'Culloch _v._ Maryland, 337-38;
opinion in United States _v._ Fisher, 338;
opinion in American Insurance Company _v._ Canter, 341-42;
opinion in Fletcher _v._ Peck, 342;
opinion in Dartmouth College Case, 342-43;
opinion in Gibbons _v._ Ogden, 343-45.
Martin, Luther, 18, 177.
Martin _v._ Hunter's Lessee, 335-36.
Maryland, commercial differences with Virginia, 27-28;
ratifies the Constitution, 41;
taxes branch bank, 337.
Mason, George, 34.
Massachusetts, disorders in, 19-20;
Shays' Rebellion, 20-22;
ratifies the Constitution, 41;
refuses call for militia, 213;
calls Hartford Convention, 224;
dispatches commissioners to Washington, 227;
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