
John Marshall
24 September 1755 – 6 July 1835
46 works on record
Biography
Works

Complete constitutional decisions

An autobiographical sketch by John Marshall

Opinions of the late chief justice of the United States, John Marshall, concerning Freemasonry

The life of George Washington

The political and economic doctrines

Major opinions and other writings

The life of George Washington, commander in chief of the American forces

The political and economic doctrines of John Marshall, who for thirty-four years was chief justice of the United States. And also his letters, speeches, and hitherto unpublished and uncollected writings

The life of George Washington, written for the use of schools

The constitutional decisions

A history of the colonies planted by the English on the continent of North America, from their settlement to the commencement of that war which terminated in their independence

A history of the colonies planted by the English on the continent of North America

An autobiographical sketch

The writings of John Marshall, late chief justice of the United States, upon the federal Constitution

The constitutional decisions of John Marshall

The political and economic doctrines of John Marshall

John Marshall, complete constitutional decisions

John Marshall

The papers of John Marshall
Speech of the Hon. John Marshall
John Marshall, "A Friend of the Constitution"
Speech of the Hon. John Marshall, delivered in the House of Representatives, of the United States, on the resolutions of the Hon. Edward Livingston, relative to Thomas Nash, alias Jonathan Robbins
Mr. Marshall's motion
George Washington
Writings
Vie de George Washington
Atlas to Marshall's life of Washington
The life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces
Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, at January Term, 1832, delivered by Mr. Chief Justice Marshall
Speech of Hon. John Marshall
McCulloch vs. The State of Maryland
Address of the minority of the legislatur[e] of Virginia, to their fellow citizens
A reply to the misrepresentations which have been put forth, respecting female emigration to Australia
The awful crisis which has arrived must be felt by us all, however we may differ as to the causes which have produced by or the measures which may avert its calamity. ..
The Trial of Aaron Burr for high treason
America and France
An address of the fifty-eight Federal members of the Virginia legislature to their fellow-citizens, in January, 1799
Jewish gratitude
Opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States delivered by Mr. Chief Justice John Marshall, March 9th, 1829 ... in a writ of error from the eastern district of Louisiana in the case of Foster & Elam vs. Neilson
The second trial of William Hone, on an ex-officio information
Decisões constitucionaes de Marshall
The writings of John Marshall
Yale University: Law School
A brief sketch of the occurrences on board the brig Crawford
Opinion of Judge Marshall, in relation to the Potomac Company
The life of George Washington, Commander in Chief of the American forces, during the war which establishedthe independence of his country, and first president of the United States