Two Persian Cats, Lawyer Monkey, Victorian, children's magazine illustration, lawyers wig, judge, scales of justice, animals, animal court, lesson, moral tale, Christmas cake, humour, anthropomorphic,
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Illustration depicts monkey in lawyer's wig passing judgement, to settle a feud, on which cat received the biggest portion of Christmas cake from their mistress. The pussies had no cake to eat that Christmas Day as the monkey ate it all.
Sir William Blackstone portrait jurist judge English British common law politician author barrister lawyer famous legal system laws figure history 1700s 18th century writer Commentaries on the of England 1760s justice judiciary scholar teacher lecturer jurisprudence expert treatise eighteenth historic historical illustration painting portraits jurists judges Englishman Englishmen Briton Britons politicians politics political leading authors barristers lawyers profession figures heritage writers scholars teachers scholarship lecturers experts noted famed eminent prominent celebrated renowned acclaimed key influential distinguished leader leaders literature knowledge people person persons man men male males Britain GB court courts pioneer pioneers pioneering great greats greatest mind minds old vintage archive archival in icon icons iconic color colour upright vertical illustrations paintings a and as an at with by to for from be into national intellectual intellectuals book books publication publications Tory Tories Conservative Conservatives development doctrine doctrines principle principles professor professors MP MPs Member Parliament members King's Counsel Bench Pleas KC KCs counsels half-length half length sitting down seated Joshua Reynolds Thomas Hamilton Crawford 1723 - 1780 art arts artwork head shoulder shoulders wearing wig wigs formal robe robes regalia systems early print literary justices silk
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Vintage portrait print of British jurist, judge and Tory politician Sir William Blackstone (1723 - 1780). Blackstone is best remembered as the author of the Commentaries on the Laws of England - an influential treatise on the common law of England. Print circa 1930 by artist Thomas Hamilton Crawford, based on a work by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
Ceremony; City of London; England; Fur; Gavel; Government; Justice; Law; Law Court; London; Robes; Tradition; Traditional Costume; Tricorn Hat; Wig
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The Chancery Lane window of Ede & Ravenscroft, the oldest tailors and robe makers in London, founded in 1689. They specialise in all forms of legal bes and wigs, robes for the House of Lords and ceremonial University robes.
John Marshall portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1755 - 1835 the Constitution Constitutional law 1801 of fourth 4th famous 1800s early 19th nineteenth century 1780s 1790s lawyer noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth celebrated renowned acclaimed influential Revolution War Independence Declaration July 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries laws jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1800 Secretary State 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials Virginia Virginian man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans respected distinguished major great greats greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs Federalist Party Federalists most ever character characters personality personalities Federalism icon icons iconic important
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge John Marshall (1755 - 1835) - the fourth US Chief Justice (1801 - 1835). Marshall, the longest-serving Chief Justice, played a key role in the development of the American legal system and is sometimes referred to as "The Great Chief Justice". Before becoming a lawyer he served in the Continental Army under George Washington during the American Revolutionary War and he represented Virginia in the US House of Representatives from 1799 to 1800. He also served as US Secretary of State from 1800 to 1801 under President John Adams. Print circa 1889 by J H E Whitney.
John Rutledge portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1739 - 1800 the Constitution Constitutional Convention 1787 Philadelphia Federal Grand Committee of Detail chair chairman Associate second 2nd 1795 July December First 1st Continental Congress famous 1770s 1780s 1790s May September lawyer noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth century influential Revolution War Independence Declaration 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries law jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1778 1779 1782 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal 4th fourth vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials State South Carolina governor governors man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans great greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs writer writers author authors
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Vintage portrait painting of American statesman and judge John Rutledge (1739 - 1800) - the second US Chief Justice (July - December 1795). Rutledge also helped draft the US Constitution in his role as Chairman of the Committee of Detail at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 and was Governor of South Carolina from 1776 to 1778 and 1779 to 1782. Artist unknown.
John Marshall portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1755 - 1835 the Constitution Constitutional law 1801 of fourth 4th famous 1800s early 19th nineteenth century 1780s 1790s lawyer noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth celebrated renowned acclaimed influential Revolution War Independence Declaration July 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries laws jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1800 Secretary State 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials Virginia Virginian man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans respected distinguished major great greats greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs Federalist Party Federalists most ever character characters personality personalities Federalism icon icons iconic Henry Inman important
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge John Marshall (1755 - 1835) - the fourth US Chief Justice (1801 - 1835). Marshall, the longest-serving Chief Justice, played a key role in the development of the American legal system and is sometimes referred to as "The Great Chief Justice". Before becoming a lawyer he served in the Continental Army under George Washington during the American Revolutionary War and he represented Virginia in the US House of Representatives from 1799 to 1800. He also served as US Secretary of State from 1800 to 1801 under President John Adams. Print circa 1832, based on a painting by Henry Inman.
John Marshall portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1755 - 1835 the Constitution Constitutional law 1801 of fourth 4th famous 1800s early 19th nineteenth century 1780s 1790s lawyer noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth celebrated renowned acclaimed influential Revolution War Independence Declaration July 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries laws jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1800 Secretary State 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials Virginia Virginian man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans respected distinguished major great greats greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs Federalist Party Federalists most ever character characters personality personalities Federalism icon icons iconic Kurz & Allison important
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge John Marshall (1755 - 1835) - the fourth US Chief Justice (1801 - 1835). Marshall, the longest-serving Chief Justice, played a key role in the development of the American legal system and is sometimes referred to as "The Great Chief Justice". Before becoming a lawyer he served in the Continental Army under George Washington during the American Revolutionary War and he represented Virginia in the US House of Representatives from 1799 to 1800. He also served as US Secretary of State from 1800 to 1801 under President John Adams. Lithograph circa 1894 by Kurz & Allison.
Oliver Ellsworth portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1745 - 1807 the Constitution Constitutional Convention 1787 Philadelphia Federal Grand Committee of Detail third 3rd 1796 1800 Continental Congress famous 1770s 1780s 1790s May September lawyer celebrated renowned acclaimed noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth century influential Revolution War Independence Declaration 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries law jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1789 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal 4th fourth 2nd second vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials State Connecticut Senator Senators Senate representative representatives man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans great greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs writer writers author authors delegate delegates
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800). Ellsworth was a member of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution and helped draft the US Constitution as a member of the Committee of Detail at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. He also represented Connecticut as a US Senator from 1789 to 1796. Portrait circa 1800s by unknown artist.
John Rutledge portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1739 - 1800 the Constitution Constitutional Convention 1787 Philadelphia Federal Grand Committee of Detail chair chairman Associate second 2nd 1795 July December First 1st Continental Congress famous 1770s 1780s 1790s May September lawyer noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth century influential Revolution War Independence Declaration 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries law jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1778 1779 1782 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal 4th fourth vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials State South Carolina governor governors man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans great greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs writer writers author authors Kurz & Allison
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge John Rutledge (1739 - 1800) - the second US Chief Justice (July - December 1795). Rutledge also helped draft the US Constitution in his role as Chairman of the Committee of Detail at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787 and was Governor of South Carolina from 1776 to 1778 and 1779 to 1782. Lithograph circa 1894 by Kurz & Allison.
John Marshall portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1755 - 1835 the Constitution Constitutional law 1801 of fourth 4th famous 1800s early 19th nineteenth century 1780s 1790s lawyer noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth celebrated renowned acclaimed influential Revolution War Independence Declaration July 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries laws jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1800 Secretary State 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials Virginia Virginian man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans respected distinguished major great greats greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs Federalist Party Federalists most ever character characters personality personalities Federalism icon icons iconic Robert Matthew Sully M M. important
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Vintage portrait painting of American statesman and judge John Marshall (1755 - 1835) - the fourth US Chief Justice (1801 - 1835). Marshall, the longest-serving Chief Justice, played a key role in the development of the American legal system and is sometimes referred to as "The Great Chief Justice". Before becoming a lawyer he served in the Continental Army under George Washington during the American Revolutionary War and he represented Virginia in the US House of Representatives from 1799 to 1800. He also served as US Secretary of State from 1800 to 1801 under President John Adams. Painting circa 1832 by Robert Matthew Sully.
John Marshall portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1755 - 1835 the Constitution Constitutional law 1801 of fourth 4th famous 1800s early 19th nineteenth century 1780s 1790s lawyer noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth celebrated renowned acclaimed influential Revolution War Independence Declaration July 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries laws jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1800 Secretary State 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials Virginia Virginian man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans respected distinguished major great greats greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs Federalist Party Federalists most ever character characters personality personalities Federalism icon icons iconic Albert Rosenthal important etching etchings
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge John Marshall (1755 - 1835) - the fourth US Chief Justice (1801 - 1835). Marshall, the longest-serving Chief Justice, played a key role in the development of the American legal system and is sometimes referred to as "The Great Chief Justice". Before becoming a lawyer he served in the Continental Army under George Washington during the American Revolutionary War and he represented Virginia in the US House of Representatives from 1799 to 1800. He also served as US Secretary of State from 1800 to 1801 under President John Adams. Etching circa 1890s by Albert Rosenthal.
Oliver Ellsworth portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1745 - 1807 the Constitution Constitutional Convention 1787 Philadelphia Federal Grand Committee of Detail third 3rd 1796 1800 Continental Congress famous 1770s 1780s 1790s May September lawyer celebrated renowned acclaimed noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth century influential Revolution War Independence Declaration 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries law jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1789 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal 4th fourth 2nd second vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials State Connecticut Senator Senators Senate representative representatives man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans great greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs writer writers author authors delegate delegates Kurz & Allison
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800). Ellsworth was a member of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution and helped draft the US Constitution as a member of the Committee of Detail at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. He also represented Connecticut as a US Senator from 1789 to 1796. Lithograph circa 1894 by Kurz & Allison.
Oliver Ellsworth portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1745 - 1807 the Constitution Constitutional Convention 1787 Philadelphia Federal Grand Committee of Detail third 3rd 1796 1800 Continental Congress famous 1770s 1780s 1790s May September lawyer celebrated renowned acclaimed noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth century influential Revolution War Independence Declaration 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries law jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1789 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal 4th fourth 2nd second vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials State Connecticut Senator Senators Senate representative representatives man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans great greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs writer writers author authors delegate delegates John Trumbull
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800). Ellsworth was a member of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution and helped draft the US Constitution as a member of the Committee of Detail at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. He also represented Connecticut as a US Senator from 1789 to 1796. Engraving circa 1887 by Thomas Johnson, based on a 1792 painting by John Trumbull.
Oliver Ellsworth portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician jurist revolutionary patriot political leader Supreme Court judge 1745 - 1807 the Constitution Constitutional Convention 1787 Philadelphia Federal Grand Committee of Detail third 3rd 1796 1800 Continental Congress famous 1770s 1780s 1790s May September lawyer celebrated renowned acclaimed noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth century influential Revolution War Independence Declaration 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics jurists revolutionaries law jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures 1789 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges founder founders legal 4th fourth 2nd second vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials State Connecticut Senator Senators Senate representative representatives man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key full-length full length head and a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans great greatest government between against British Britain public office lithograph lithographs writer writers author authors delegate delegates Alonzo Chappel
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman and judge Oliver Ellsworth (1745 - 1807) - the third US Chief Justice (1796 - 1800). Ellsworth was a member of the Continental Congress during the American Revolution and helped draft the US Constitution as a member of the Committee of Detail at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. He also represented Connecticut as a US Senator from 1789 to 1796. Engraving circa 1863 by Johnson, Fry & Co, based on a painting by Alonzo Chappel.
engraving; portrait; Lord Chief Justice Willes; English lawyer; judge; serving Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas; Member of Parliament; Aliamet sculp; François-Germain Aliamet; Engraver;
John Jay portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician diplomat jurist revolutionary patriot political leader first 1st Supreme Court 1745 - 1829 President of the Second Continental Congress famous 1778 1779 1770s 1780s lawyer judge Federalist noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth century celebrated renowned acclaimed distinguished respected influential Revolution War Independence Declaration July 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics diplomats diplomacy diplomatic jurists revolutionaries law jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures Presidents 1789 1795 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges Federalists founder founders legal 2nd 6th sixth 4th fourth vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs relations minister ministers official officials Secretary State Foreign 1784 1790 New York governor governors 1801 Spain ambassador ambassadors peace Treaty Paris 1783 France man men male males people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans great greatest government between against British major Britain public office commissioner commissioners policy Party Papers
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman, diplomat and lawyer John Jay (1745 - 1829) - the first US Chief Justice (1789 - 1795). Jay was a prominent political figure during the American Revolution and President of the Second Continental Congress from 1778 to 1779. He also served as US Minister to Spain (1779 - 1782), helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris (1783) which ended the Revolutionary War and was US Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 1784 to 1790. Jay was also Governor of New York State from 1795 to 1801. Print circa 1880s, based on a painting by Joseph Wright.
John Jay portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician diplomat jurist revolutionary patriot political leader first 1st Supreme Court 1745 - 1829 President of the Second Continental Congress famous 1778 1779 1770s 1780s lawyer judge Federalist noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth century celebrated renowned acclaimed distinguished respected influential Revolution War Independence Declaration July 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics diplomats diplomacy diplomatic jurists revolutionaries law jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures Presidents 1789 1795 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges Federalists founder founders legal 2nd 6th sixth 4th fourth vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs relations minister ministers official officials Secretary State Foreign 1784 1790 New York governor governors 1801 Spain ambassador ambassadors peace Treaty Paris 1783 France man men male people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans great greatest government between against British Britain public office commissioner commissioners policy Party Papers lithograph lithographs
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Vintage portrait print of American statesman, diplomat and lawyer John Jay (1745 - 1829) - the first US Chief Justice (1789 - 1795). Jay was a prominent political figure during the American Revolution and President of the Second Continental Congress from 1778 to 1779. He also served as US Minister to Spain (1779 - 1782), helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris (1783) which ended the Revolutionary War and was US Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 1784 to 1790. Jay was also Governor of New York State from 1795 to 1801. Lithograph circa 1894 by Kurz & Allison.
John Jay portrait US Chief Justice American USA statesman politician diplomat jurist revolutionary patriot political leader first 1st Supreme Court 1745 - 1829 President of the Second Continental Congress famous 1778 1779 1770s 1780s lawyer judge Federalist noted famed eminent prominent late 18th eighteenth century celebrated renowned acclaimed distinguished respected influential Revolution War Independence Declaration July 4 1776 Founding Father Fathers North Americans portraits justices United States America Americas statesmen statesmanship politicians politics diplomats diplomacy diplomatic jurists revolutionaries law jurisprudence barrister colonial leaders leading leadership colonist colonists national international figure figures Presidents 1789 1795 13 colonies patriots lawyers judges Federalists founder founders legal 2nd 6th sixth 4th fourth vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs relations minister ministers official officials Secretary State Foreign 1784 1790 New York governor governors 1801 Spain ambassador ambassadors peace Treaty Paris 1783 France man men people person upright vertical black white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints 1700s key head and shoulder shoulders a as an at in on for from with by be to into up Confederation republican republicans great greatest government between against British Britain public office commissioner commissioners policy Party Papers Gilbert Stuart 1794 1790s
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Vintage portrait painting of American statesman, diplomat and lawyer John Jay (1745 - 1829) - the first US Chief Justice (1789 - 1795). Jay was a prominent political figure during the American Revolution and President of the Second Continental Congress from 1778 to 1779. He also served as US Minister to Spain (1779 - 1782), helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris (1783) which ended the Revolutionary War and was US Secretary of Foreign Affairs from 1784 to 1790. Jay was also Governor of New York State from 1795 to 1801. Detail from a painting circa 1794 by Gilbert Stuart.
Roger Brooke Taney B B. portrait US Chief Justice American Supreme Court judge USA Dred Scott 1777 - 1864 1836 of fifth 5th the 1857 Decision case ruling verdict opinion v v. Sandford Sanford John J F A J. F. A. JFA slave slaves slavery constitution constitutional law citizen citizens citizenship black blacks African African-American human right rights laws legal statesman politician jurist political leader famous 1800s early 19th nineteenth century 1850s lawyer noted famed eminent prominent versus portraits United States America justices Americans African-Americans judges decisions cases rulings verdicts opinions majority Attorney General Generals Attorneys Attorney-General 11th eleventh Treasury Secretary secretaries controversial notorious infamous Civil War 1861 1865 cause causes origin origins 1830s 1840s influential declaration North Americas statesmen judgement judgements trial trials free freed politicians politics jurists jurisprudence barrister leaders leading leadership national international figure figures State lawyers vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials man men male people person upright vertical white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints key head and shoulder shoulders as an at in on for from with by be to into up major great greats greatest government public office lithograph lithographs Federalist Democratic Party Federalists Democrat Kurz & Allison
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Vintage portrait print of American judge Roger B. Taney (1777 - 1864) - the fifth US Chief Justice (1836 - 1864). Taney is particularly remembered for the controversial Supreme Court majority opinion he delivered in the case of Dred Scott v Sandford (1857) which, among other things, ruled that slaves brought from Africa and their descendants, even if they were free, were not US citizens. Taney also served as US Attorney General from 1831 to 1833 and US Secretary of the Treasury from 1833 to 1834. Lithograph circa 1894 by Kurz & Allison.
Roger Brooke Taney B B. portrait US Chief Justice American Supreme Court judge USA Dred Scott 1777 - 1864 1836 of fifth 5th the 1857 Decision case ruling verdict opinion v v. Sandford Sanford John J F A J. F. A. JFA slave slaves slavery constitution constitutional law citizen citizens citizenship black blacks African African-American human right rights laws legal statesman politician jurist political leader famous 1800s early 19th nineteenth century 1850s lawyer noted famed eminent prominent versus portraits United States America justices Americans African-Americans judges decisions cases rulings verdicts opinions majority Attorney General Generals Attorneys Attorney-General 11th eleventh Treasury Secretary secretaries controversial notorious infamous Civil War 1861 1865 cause causes origin origins 1830s 1840s influential declaration North Americas statesmen judgement judgements trial trials free freed politicians politics jurists jurisprudence barrister leaders leading leadership national international figure figures State lawyers vintage archive archival old history historic historical heritage affairs minister ministers official officials man men male people person upright vertical white engraving painting illustration print engravings paintings illustrations prints key head and half-length half length as an at in on for from with by be to into up major great greats greatest government public office lithograph lithographs Federalist Democratic Party Federalists Democrat Democrats
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Vintage portrait print of American judge Roger B. Taney (1777 - 1864) - the fifth US Chief Justice (1836 - 1864). Taney is particularly remembered for the controversial Supreme Court majority opinion he delivered in the case of Dred Scott v Sandford (1857) which, among other things, ruled that slaves brought from Africa and their descendants, even if they were free, were not US citizens. Taney also served as US Attorney General from 1831 to 1833 and US Secretary of the Treasury from 1833 to 1834. Engraving circa 1850s by unknown artist.
Victorian street entertainment organ grinder ; Music; noise; sound; itinerant; performer; beggar; showman; clothes; hat; beard; box; handle; monkey; animal; fur; dance; chain; story; reading; book; children; 19th; century; Castell; ephemera ; Castell Brothers "Organ grinder" ;
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Victorian chromolithographed diecut booklet for children showing organ grinder and monkey circa 1890 published by Castell Brothers, London, printed in Germany.
Victorian; children; front cover; magazine; illustration; 1883; The Children's Treasury; Dr Barnardo; boy; young lad; little boy; cleaning shoes; work experience; Boy's Home; cheerful; happy; jacket & trousers; homeless; child;
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From Our Darlings, The Children's Treasury edited by Dr Barnardo
"Our Darlings" magazine front cover - The Children's Treasury edited by Dr Barnardo circa 1880s.; ; Children's games and pastimes, wicket-keeper, batsman, cricketing, Victorian Illustration, cricket,
Paper Buildings, Inner Temple, London, is one of the four Inns of Court. Built in 1838 for the use of barristers (trial lawyers), it is still used for that purpose today.
Paper Buildings, Inner Temple, London, is one of the four Inns of Court. Built in 1838 for the use of barristers (trial lawyers), it is still used for that purpose today.
Rufus Daniel Isaacs (1860-1935) Ist Marquess of Reading (1926) British lawyer and statesman. Portrait photograph of Isaacs in chambers published 1902 when he was an eminent K.C., but before he entered Parliament as Liberal member for Reading (1904)
William Taft portrait President US USA of the 27th American Presidents United States America Howard vintage photo historic historical 20th century 1900s leader leaders leading politics political politician politicians famous statesman statesmen leadership figure figures Chief Justice 10th H H. great statesmanship presidential noted famed eminent prominent distinguished Americans North twentieth history heritage portraits photos photograph photographs black and white upright vertical people person persons man men male males government Americana a an at as in on with by to for from into up 1909 - 1913 early half-length half length head seated sitting down office Republican Republicans fattest heaviest fat heavy largest big overweight biggest ever Party Parties archive archival world world's state heads old national twenty-seventh twenty seventh 19th nineteenth tenth Justices lawyer lawyers facial hair moustache moustaches 1910s
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Portrait photo circa 1910s of William Taft (1857 - 1930) - the 27th US President (1909 - 1913). Taft, who was the heaviest man ever to be elected President, later served as the 10th US Chief Justice (1921 - 1930) and is the only person to have held the office of both President and Chief Justice. Photo by Bain News Service.
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