Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh John D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 1029
... Taney , Chase , and Waite . Most of these were appointed in the prime of life . Taney at fifty - nine , was the oldest ; Jay resigned when he was but fifty years of age . Marshall and Taney presided in the Court for sixty - three years ...
... Taney , Chase , and Waite . Most of these were appointed in the prime of life . Taney at fifty - nine , was the oldest ; Jay resigned when he was but fifty years of age . Marshall and Taney presided in the Court for sixty - three years ...
Page 1030
... Taney , with the address that he had prepared for the President , was a legacy left by General Jackson to the people of the United States . Taney had been nominated by General Jackson as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court while ...
... Taney , with the address that he had prepared for the President , was a legacy left by General Jackson to the people of the United States . Taney had been nominated by General Jackson as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court while ...
Page 1049
... Taney , older than Marshall , in face , figure and majestic presence , was more distinguished than either . He was less a lawyer than Taney , but he brought to the bench a stock of learning equal to that which Marshall had begun with ...
... Taney , older than Marshall , in face , figure and majestic presence , was more distinguished than either . He was less a lawyer than Taney , but he brought to the bench a stock of learning equal to that which Marshall had begun with ...
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