Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Chief-Justice Marshall” in chapter 1.5, section c.1.7.1, page 78 of Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 29.:

...hief-Justice of the United States presided, and it is with pleasure that it can be recorded that he well maintained the functions of his high office. He occupied the same position which was held by Chief-Justice Marshall in that other great trial, when Aaron Burr stood indicted for treason at the same bar, and to his credit, be it said, he was equally just and impartial. The somewhat notorious Underwood sat by hi...
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