جین پیئرس (Urdu Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "جین پیئرس" in Urdu language version.

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  • Peter A. Wallner (2004)۔ Franklin Pierce: New Hampshire's Favorite Son۔ Plaidswede۔ ص 31–32, 77–78
  • Larry Gara (1991)۔ The Presidency of Franklin Pierce۔ University Press of Kansas۔ ص 31–32

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  • عنوان : Encyclopædia Britannica — دائرۃ المعارف بریطانیکا آن لائن آئی ڈی: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Jane-Pierce — بنام: Jane Pierce — اخذ شدہ بتاریخ: 9 اکتوبر 2017

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  • Jean H. Baker۔ "Franklin Pierce: Life Before the Presidency"۔ American President: An Online Reference Resource۔ یونیورسٹی آف ورجینیا۔ 2010-12-17 کو اصل سے آرکائیو کیا گیا۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 2019-01-16۔ Franklin and Jane Pierce seemingly had little in common, and the marriage would sometimes be a troubled one. The bride's family were staunch Whigs, a party largely formed to oppose Andrew Jackson, whom Pierce revered. Socially, Jane Pierce was reserved and shy, the polar opposite of her new husband. Above all, she was a committed devotee of the temperance movement. She detested Washington and usually refused to live there, even after Franklin Pierce became a U.S. Senator in 1837.

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  • Jean H. Baker۔ "Franklin Pierce: Life Before the Presidency"۔ American President: An Online Reference Resource۔ یونیورسٹی آف ورجینیا۔ 2010-12-17 کو اصل سے آرکائیو کیا گیا۔ اخذ شدہ بتاریخ 2019-01-16۔ Franklin and Jane Pierce seemingly had little in common, and the marriage would sometimes be a troubled one. The bride's family were staunch Whigs, a party largely formed to oppose Andrew Jackson, whom Pierce revered. Socially, Jane Pierce was reserved and shy, the polar opposite of her new husband. Above all, she was a committed devotee of the temperance movement. She detested Washington and usually refused to live there, even after Franklin Pierce became a U.S. Senator in 1837.

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