John Marshall: Definer of a NationMacmillan, 1998. 3. 15. - 800페이지 A New York Times Notable Book of 1996 |
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... wrote Henry to an acquaintance in Richmond , " because he acted [ in Paris ] as a republican , as an American . " 35 During his one year in Congress , Marshall emerged as the leader of the administration's dwindling forces . " We can do ...
... wrote Secretary of the Treasury Oliver Wol- cott . " His value ought to be estimated not only by the good he does , but by the mischief he has prevented . " 42 Marshall used the opportunity to improve relations with both England and ...
... wrote Marshall to express his opposition to Burr and to suggest that Jeffer- son be elected.62 " If there be a man in the world I ought to hate it is Jeffer- son , " wrote Hamilton.63 " With Burr I have always been personally well . But ...
... wrote that Marshall's nomination was greeted " with grief , astonishment , and almost indignation " 80 - the slim ( 17-15 ) Federalist majority in the Senate pressed Adams for a full week to withdraw Marshall's name and submit ...
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Marshalls Virginia Heritage | 21 |
Soldier of the Revolution | 37 |
Student and Suitor | 70 |
Husband Lawyer Legislator | 87 |
The Fight for Ratification | 115 |
At the Richmond Bar | 144 |
Virginia Federalist | 169 |
Mission to Paris The XYZ Affair | 192 |
The Center Holds | 327 |
Treason Defined | 348 |
Yazoo | 375 |
A Band of Brothers | 395 |
National Supremacy | 417 |
Steamboats | 446 |
The Chief Justice and Old Hickory | 482 |
Notes | 525 |