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1. Harold B. Gill Jr., "The Model of an American Whig," Colonial
Williamsburg Journal, Autumn 2002.

Chapter Two: Federalism vs. Nationalism at the Philadelphia Convention

1. I have relied for information on Philadelphia Convention participants
on M. E. Bradford, Founding Fathers (Lawrence: University Press of
Kansas, 1994).

2. Black's Law Dictionary, 5th edition (St. Paul, MN: West Publishing
Company, 1979) has been of great help in compiling the definitions of
Legal Latinisms throughout this book.

Chapter Four: Judges: Power-Hungry from the Beginning

1. Julius Goebel, Jr., The Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise History of the
Supreme Court of the United States, Volume I: Antecedents and Beginnings to 1801 (New York: Macmillan, 1971), 732.

2. Letter to John G. Jackson, December 27, 1821.

3. The Documentary History of the Ratification of the Constitution: Virginia, ed. John Kaminski, et al. (Madison, WI: State Historical Society of
Wisconsin, 1993), 808.

Chapter Seven: The War for Southern Independence as a Constitutional Crisis

1. Forrest McDonald, "Was the Fourteenth Amendment Constitutionally
Adopted?" Georgia Journal of Southern Legal History 1, Spring/Summer
199, 15. This article is the basis of the following discussion of the Fourteenth Amendment's (non-)ratification.

 
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