United States jurist; as chief justice of the Supreme Court he established the principles of United States constitutional law (1755-1835)
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Examples for "Marshall"
Examples for "Marshall"
1Premier Steven Marshall said the message from health experts was very clear.
2Today, there is no Marshall plan for Europe, from within or without.
3He cited US and Marshall Islands case law to support his point.
4He said one of the victims, Hayden Marshall-Inman, was a good friend.
5Lagerfeld met Marshall last year, outside the Mercer Hotel in New York.
1It was toward the middle of John Marshall's freshman year at college.
2Among the champions of the Constitution were Madison, Edmund Randolph, and John Marshall.
3Bushrod Washington's choice fell upon John Marshall, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
4Why had John Marshall Glenarm made Arthur Pickering the executor of his estate?
5Then down into the room stepped my grandfather, John Marshall Glenarm!
6In many respects Justice Harlan resembles his namesake, John Marshall.
7That is John Marshall, Chief Justice of the United States.
8His son, John Marshall, was the eldest of fifteen children.
9Like John Marshall, he enlisted and fought for his country.
10Pinckney (the General), John Marshall, and Dana are nominated Envoys Extraordinary to France.
11At the corner of John Marshall Place, he saw two ladies waiting by the curb.
12The others in this group are Alexander Hamilton, Gouverneur Morris, John Jay, and John Marshall.
13Washington's personality lives on in John Marshall's great biography.
14This reminds one of the anecdote related by ex-Senator Beveridge in his Life of John Marshall.
15A volunteer company was raised in the neighborhood, and John Marshall promptly attached himself to it.
16And the magic ingredient is this: it was shot at the real John Marshall High School.
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