Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States (1833)by Joseph L. Story Definition and Evidence of TreasonSec. 1790.Sec. 1791.Sec. 1792.Sec. 1793.Sec. 1794.Sec. 1795.Sec. 1796.Sec. 1797.
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     1.    3 Wilson's Law Lect. ch. 5, p. 95, etc.
     2.    Montesq. Spirit of Laws, B. 12, ch. 7; 4 Black. Comm. 75.
     3.    4 Black. Comm. 75; 3 Wilson's Law Lect. 96; 1 Tucker's Black. Comm. App. 275, 276.
     4.    Star. 25, Edw. 3, ch. 2; 1 Hale P.C. 259.
     5.    See 4 Black. Comm. 85 to 92; 3 Wilson's Law Lect. 96, 97, 98, 99; l Tuck. Black. Comm. App. 275.
     6.    The Federalist, No. 43; 3 Wilson's Law Lect. 96.
     7.    See also Journ. of Convention, 221, 269, 270, 271.
     8.    See 4 Black. Comm. 81 to 84; Foster, Cr. Law, Discourse I. But see 4 Tuck. Black. Comm. App. Note B.
     9.    See 4 Jefferson's Corresp. 72, 75, 78, 83, 85, 86, 87, 88, 90, 101, 102, 103. See Burr's Trial in 1807; 3 Wilson's Law Lect. 100 to 106.
   10.    Ex parte Bollman, 4 Cranch, 126. See also United States v. Burr, 4 Cranch, 469 to 505, etc.; Serg. on Const. ch. 30, (2 edit. ch. 32;) People v. Lynch, 1 John. R. 553.
   11.    See United States v. Fries, Pamph. p. 171.
   12.    4 Black. Comm. 356, 357.
   13.    See 4 Black. Comm. 357, 358.
   14.    United States v. Burr, 4 Cranch, 469, 496, 503, 506, 507.
   15.    See ante, VoL III. § 1291 to 1296.