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Majority — Continued. and, xii; Sacrifice of power by, in National Constitution, xiii; Overbearing rule of, 55; Danger of factious, in popu- lar government, 69; No gov- ernment by, under Confed- eration, 135, 136; To demand more than, is to place control in hands of minority, 136; Absurdity of subjecting, to perversity of inconsiderable minority, 256; Must not be unlimited in powers, 288, 389 ; Proper protection of minority from, 346; Oppression by, will produce anarchy, 347; Oppression by, works its own cure, 347; Violation of free- dom by, 397; Of both people and States required for legis- lation, 411; Unstable legisla- tion permits robbery of, 416; Cannot ratify treaties, 503; More than, required by Con- federation, 604; The judi- ciary a check upon oppres- sion by, 533, 634. Man (j-« also American People', People): Capacity of, for self- government, 1, 683; Impos- sible to produce uniform- ity in, 56; Tendency to fall into mutual animosities, 87; Government originates in the passions of, 93; Collectively acts with less rectitude than individually, 94; Attachment of, a matter of propinquity, IDS; The self-made, an excep- tion, 219; Influence of public opinion upon, 336; Republi- can government presupposes more good than bad in, 371. Manufactures: Increase of, in- evitable with growth of country, 267; S. C. nullifica- tion of protection to, 690. Manufacturing Class: Want of influence of, in Revolution, ix; vs. Landed Class, 58. Marhury vs. Madison: Abstract of decision in case of, 686. Maritime Crimes: National power over, necessary, 273. Maritime Jurisdiction {see also Admiralty): The judicial power shall extend to all cases of admiralty and, 615c. Marlborough, John, Duke of, 31. Marlborough, Sarah, Duchess of, 29. MarcLue and reprisal, letters of, 6o5ir, 724. Marshall, John, 542«; Abstract of decision of, in case of Marbury vs. Madison, 686 ; In case of McCulIoch vs. Ma- ryland, 736. Maryland, I26» ; Senate of, xxxviii; Refusal of, to agree to the Articles of Confedera- tion, 239 ; Peculiarly vulner- able coast of, 366; Blending of governmental powers in, 326; Peculiar excellence of senate of, 424 ; Jury trial in, 562. Mason, George, 55«. Massachusetts, I26«, 284», 301H, 382, 459; Revolt of Shays in, X, 29, 33, 125; Hancock's bar- gain for Governorship of, 2«; Compelled to raise troops, 160 ; Blending of govern- mental powers in, 323; Num- ber of representatives in the more numerous branch of leg- islature of, 367; Size of sena- torial districts of, compared 'with that of the districts proposed by the convention, 383; Provision of, concerning impeachments, 441; National veto modelled on constitu- tional system of, 495; System of removing judges in, 529»; Jury trial in, 562 ; Proposed jury amendment of, 566. Mercantile Classes (see also Com- mercial Classes): Special in- fluence of, 216. Mexico: Standing army of, 43K. Military Coercion : In confed- eracies, can only be applied to weaker members, 99. Military Establishments in U. S. (see also Armies, Standing; Army, U. S.; Regulars, U. S.): Under Confederation, 152, 163; Necessity of future, 153-