My Dearest Polly: Letters of Chief Justice John Marshall to His Wife, with Their Background, Political and Domestic, 1779-1831Garrett & Massie, 1961 - 386 páginas |
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... streets of so large a city could be so quiet . Was it the influence of Quakers who , though never conspicuous , were everywhere evident in quiet voices , in gentle language , in a sense of restraint ? Or was it that she missed the ...
... streets of so large a city could be so quiet . Was it the influence of Quakers who , though never conspicuous , were everywhere evident in quiet voices , in gentle language , in a sense of restraint ? Or was it that she missed the ...
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... streets of London to the gallows , where crowds watched noses and ears of the condemned being severed before execution . Jefferson was one of those who had stood under the danger , and he now declared unequivo- cally that of Burr's ...
... streets of London to the gallows , where crowds watched noses and ears of the condemned being severed before execution . Jefferson was one of those who had stood under the danger , and he now declared unequivo- cally that of Burr's ...
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... streets , decked out in Turkish finery , strutting from barroom to barroom , noisily complaining that Richmond was a " sarcastic town " because it did not wine and dine him as it had when he returned from Barbary States as conquering ...
... streets , decked out in Turkish finery , strutting from barroom to barroom , noisily complaining that Richmond was a " sarcastic town " because it did not wine and dine him as it had when he returned from Barbary States as conquering ...
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Polly | 1 |
A New World | 13 |
The Marshalls on Fairfax Lands | 23 |
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Aaron Burr Adams affectionate J Marshall Alexander Hamilton Ambler American Bench British brother called Capitol Captain Carrington Chief Justice Church College of William Colonel Colston Congress Constitution County cousin daughter dearest Polly dearest Polly Washington dined dinner door Edmund Randolph Edward elected Eliza Fairfax lands Farewell my dearest father Fauquier Fauquier County Federalist France French friends gentlemen hand handsome happy heard heart Henry honor hope horse husband James Monroe Jaquelin John Marshall Joseph Story Judge Keith Kentucky ladies laugh letter Madison mansion married Marshall says Marshall's ment Monroe mother nation Negro never night Oak Hill parlour Philadelphia Pinckney political Polly's President Randolph Republican Richmond seemed Senate slaves smile society Spencer Roane stood Story streets Supreme Court tell Thomas Jefferson Thomas Marshall tion told town Treaty United Virginia Virginia Assembly wife William and Mary window Wirt York young