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     1.    Marshall's Amer. Colonies, 12, 13; 1 Haz. Collec. 51,72,82,103, 105; Robertson's Hist. of America, B. 9.
     2.    Robertson's America, B. 9.
     3.    1 Haz. Coll. 9; Robertson's Hist. of America, B. 9.
     4.    Marshall, Am. Colon 12,13; Robertson's America, B. 9.
     5.    Johnson v. McIntosh, 8 Wheat. R. 543, 572, 573; 1 Doug. Summ. 110.
     6.    8 Wheat. R. 543, 573; 1 Haz. Coll. 50, 51, 72, 82, 103, 105; Vattel, B. I, ch. 18, §§207, 208, 209, and note.
     7.    "Ut fides Catholica, et Christiana Religio nostris praesertim temporibus exaltetur, etc., ac barbarae nationes deprimantur, et ad fidem ipsam reducantur," is the language of the Bull. 1 Haz. Coll. 3.
     8.    1 Haz. Collect.; 3 Marshall, Hist. Col. 13,14.
     9.    Chalmers, Annals, 676, 677; 1 Doug. Summ. 213; Chalmers, Annals, 677.
   10.    See also Worcester v. Georgia, 6 Peters's R. 515; 4 Jefferson's Corresp. 478; Mackintosh's History of Ethical Philosophy, (Phila. 1832,) 50; Johnson v. McIntosh, 8 Wheat. R. 574-588.