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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... tion to join us here the latter end of August . He has not yet come but we anxiously wait for him . We shall wait a week or ten days longer & shall then proceed on our journey . You cannot conceive ( yes you can conceive ) how these ...
... tion to join us here the latter end of August . He has not yet come but we anxiously wait for him . We shall wait a week or ten days longer & shall then proceed on our journey . You cannot conceive ( yes you can conceive ) how these ...
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... tion until 1808. They also prayed Congress to take such measures as should in due course free all slaves . This peti- tion piqued no partisanship . Upon a motion from Samuel Goode of Virginia that this was a subject from which the ...
... tion until 1808. They also prayed Congress to take such measures as should in due course free all slaves . This peti- tion piqued no partisanship . Upon a motion from Samuel Goode of Virginia that this was a subject from which the ...
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... tion , 1829-1830 ( Richmond , 1830 ) was used with Hugh Blair Grigsby's The Virginia Convention ( Richmond , 1854 ) . Note on the revision of the State Constitution : When the ques- tion of revising the first Virginia State Constitution ...
... tion , 1829-1830 ( Richmond , 1830 ) was used with Hugh Blair Grigsby's The Virginia Convention ( Richmond , 1854 ) . Note on the revision of the State Constitution : When the ques- tion of revising the first Virginia State Constitution ...
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A New World | 13 |
The Marshalls on Fairfax Lands | 23 |
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