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Taliaferro, Adm'r, 1 Washington, 155, Spring Term, 1793.
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Marshall to Archibald Stuart, March 27, 1794; MS., Va. Hist. Soc.
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Munford, 326-38.
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Constitution of the United States, article vi.
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3 Dallas, 256-57, and footnote. In his opinion Justice Iredell decided for the debtors. When the Supreme Court of the United States, of which he was a member, reversed him in Philadelphia, the following year, Justice Iredell, pursuant to a practice then existing, and on the advice of his brother justices, placed his original opinion on record along with those of Justices Chase, Paterson, Wilson, and Cushing, each of whom delivered separate opinions in favor of the British creditors.