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  1. He spent the last year of his life largely absent from the Supreme Court, fleeing from his creditors. Wilson died of malaria in 1798. He was 55 years old. Wilson was the first Supreme Court Justice to pass away in office. Bushrod Washington, George Washington’s nephew and one of Wilson’s law students, succeeded him on the court.

  2. James Wilson (1742-1798). Max Rosenthal (1833-1918). Engraving, 1890. Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-6065. (1742-1798) Scottish-born James Wilson was renowned for his legal and political knowledge. When he served as a delegate in the Constitutional Convention, a fellow delegate characterized him by saying: "Government seems to have been his ...

  3. James Wilson, 35, Gales Bristol Rovers, desde 2023 Defensa central Valor de mercado: 75 mil € * 26/02/1989 en Chepstow, Gales. James Wilson - Perfil del jugador 23/24 | Transfermarkt

  4. 21 de mar. de 2024 · James Wilson (1742-1798), who was born in Scotland and emigrated to the United States at the age of 23, studied law under John Dickinson, and went on to become one of the leading attorneys in Pennsylvania. One of America's founders, he was appointed as one of the early Supreme Court justices by George Washington.

  5. James Wilson (1742-1798) signed the Declaration of Independence and was twice elected to the Continental Congress. He played a leading role in the drafting of the US Constitution and eventually became one of the six original justices appointed by George Washington to the United States Supreme Court.

  6. James G. Wilson (1915–1987). Embriólogo y anatomista estadounidense conocido por sus Seis Principios de Teratología. En 1960 cofundó la Sociedad de Teratología (The Teratology Society), y fue, desde entonces, uno de sus miembros más activos.

  7. © 2021/ Remnant MusicBrand new single from James WilsonFrom the upcoming album "Songs For the Nations".Multitracks available at jamesellswilson.comVerse 1Whe...