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    Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (September 6, 1784 – August 26, 1851) was an American author, judge, legal scholar, and political essayist. Tucker was generally...
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    Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (June 8, 1820 – July 4, 1890) was an American journalist, printer, and diplomat. During the American Civil War he was a Confederate...
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  • Beverley Tucker may refer to: Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784–1851), American judge and legal scholar who often went by his middle name Nathaniel Beverley...
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  • Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784–1851), American author and Virginia political activist Nathaniel Wallich (1786–1854), surgeon and botanist Nathaniel Watson...
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  • Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1784–1851), American author Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (journalist) (1820–1890), American diplomat Neely Tucker (born 1963)...
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    S2CID 3137789. Tucker, Beverley D. (1979). Nathaniel Beverley Tucker - Prophet of the Confederacy. Tokyo, Japan: Nan' Un-Do Company. Tucker, J. Randolph...
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    political novel by the antebellum Virginia author and jurist Nathaniel Beverley Tucker. A two-volume work published in 1836 in New York City and in 1837...
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    christened Cynthia Smith Tucker, but her middle name was later changed to Beverley. Her father was writer and judge Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, a prominent advocate...
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  • Roger Atkinson Pryor John A. Quitman Robert Rhett Edmund Ruffin Nathaniel Beverley Tucker Louis Wigfall William Lowndes Yancey David Levy Yulee Movement...
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    Richmond, Virginia, on November 9, 1846, Beverley Dandridge Tucker was one of eight children of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (then a journalist and printer) and...
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    change various aspects of Southern life. His colleagues included Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, George Frederick Holmes, James Henry Hammond, and William Gilmore...
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    a "sacred circle" of intellectuals, including Edmund Ruffin, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and George Frederick Holmes, who promoted reformation in the...
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    St. George Tucker (1752–1827) Henry St. George Tucker, Sr. (1780–1848), ∞ 1806 : Anne Evelina Hunter (1789–1855) Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1820–1890)...
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    George Preston Coleman (category Tucker family)
    him. He is the grandson of Nathaniel Beverley Tucker and the great-grandson of St. George Tucker. The papers of the Tucker-Coleman family, including the...
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    Parables (1779) by Ignacy Krasicki The Partisan Leader (1836) by Nathaniel Beverley Tucker Barnaby Rudge (1841) by Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities (1859)...
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    Barn offered a colorful sketch of Virginia plantation life; and Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, whose 1836 work The Partisan Leader foretold the secession of...
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    service. His brother Nathaniel Beverley Tucker (1820-1890) would become a Confederate diplomat and later a journalist. John Randolph Tucker attended a private...
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  • lime" to add to soils. He and his friends: James Henry Hammond, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, George Frederick Holmes, and William Gilmore Simms, were pro-slavery...
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    southern intellectuals including Edmund Ruffin, James Henry Hammond, Nathaniel Beverley Tucker, and George Frederick Holmes. Together they published numerous...
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  • Alexander Pushkin – The Captain's Daughter X. B. Saintine – Picciola Nathaniel Beverley Tucker George Balcombe The Partisan Leader Letitia Elizabeth Landon –...
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