Riverside Biographical Series, number 7

Riverside Biographical Series, number 7

John MarshallThe writer has drawn with entire freedom from an address delivered by him at Cambridge on...
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Riverside Biographical Series, number 7

Riverside Biographical Series, number 7

CHF 12.24 CHF 6.11

Riverside Biographical Series, number 7

CHF 12.24 CHF 6.11
Author: Thayer, James Bradley,1831-1902
Format: eBook
Language: English

John Marshall

The writer has drawn with entire freedom from an address delivered by him at Cambridge on February 4, 1901, before the Harvard Law School and the Bar Association of the City of Boston, and from an article on John Marshall in the Atlantic Monthly for March, 1901. In beginning his Life of Washington, Chief Justice Marshall states that Washington was born in 1732, near the banks of the Potowmac, in Westmoreland County, Virginia; mentions his employment by Lord Fairfax, the proprietor of the Northern Neck, as surveyor of his estates in the western part of that region; and adds that, in the performance of these duties, he acquired that information respecting vacant lands, and formed those opinions concerning their future value, which afterwards contributed greatly to the increase of his private fortune.{2} Thomas Marshall, the father of the Chief Justice, two years older than Washington, was also born in Westmoreland County, was a schoolmate of Washington, served with him both as surveyor of the Fairfax estates, and soon afterwards, as an officer in the French and Indian wars; and he, too, as time passed, found like advantage from his experience as a surveyor. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 56088
Author: Thayer, James Bradley
Release Date: Nov 30, 2017
Format: eBook
Language: English

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