Acts of the State of Ohio, Volume 2N. Willis, printer to the state, 1901 - Session laws |
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Page 30
... tion of the places of holding courts of enquiries , to attend the same , to report delinquencies , to attend a battalion or regimental muster , or a muster of officers , to appoint the staff officers to his regiment , not less than ten ...
... tion of the places of holding courts of enquiries , to attend the same , to report delinquencies , to attend a battalion or regimental muster , or a muster of officers , to appoint the staff officers to his regiment , not less than ten ...
Page 35
... tion of the officers of the company to which he belongs , that he is unable to furnish or equip himself as by this law is directed , and the offi- cers satisfying the succeeding court of enquiry thereof , it shall be in the power of ...
... tion of the officers of the company to which he belongs , that he is unable to furnish or equip himself as by this law is directed , and the offi- cers satisfying the succeeding court of enquiry thereof , it shall be in the power of ...
Page 41
... tion of the same , whatever shall be adjudged by a court of enquiry of the regiment , and the lieu- tenant colonel or commanding officer , shall cause all property by him impressed by virtue of this act , to be valued by three ...
... tion of the same , whatever shall be adjudged by a court of enquiry of the regiment , and the lieu- tenant colonel or commanding officer , shall cause all property by him impressed by virtue of this act , to be valued by three ...
Page 51
... being , shall have full power of pardoning or mitigating any censures or penalties so ordered to be inflicted on any private or non- of pardons and mitiga . tion of fines , etc. Commis- sioned off- having , etc. , how pro- ceeded 51.
... being , shall have full power of pardoning or mitigating any censures or penalties so ordered to be inflicted on any private or non- of pardons and mitiga . tion of fines , etc. Commis- sioned off- having , etc. , how pro- ceeded 51.
Page 57
... tion of the United States , the following be pro- posed as an amendment to the constitution of the United States , which when ratified by three- fourths of the legislatures of the several states , shall be valid to all intents and ...
... tion of the United States , the following be pro- posed as an amendment to the constitution of the United States , which when ratified by three- fourths of the legislatures of the several states , shall be valid to all intents and ...
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aforesaid agent agreeably appear appointed assembly associate judges bail battalion brigade ceed cents cers certificate chattels Chillicothe clerk collector college township commanding officer commis commissioned commissioned officers commissioners common pleas constable copies corporation costs coun counsellor at law court house court of common court-martial courts of chancery defendant delinquent deliver directed district duty election electors ELIAS LANGHAM enter entitled estray or estrays execution forthwith Franklinton further enacted house of representatives hundred dollars judgment lands lieutenant colonel manner MASSIE meeting ment militia Monday muster NATH ne exeat neglect non-commissioned officers notice oath or affirmation Ohio paid parties peace Penalty person or persons president proceed Provided Proviso receive record regiment Scioto seat of justice senate sheriff sioned sioners Speaker sum not exceeding supervisor taxes thereof THOMAS SCOTT thousand eight hundred tion town township tract treasurer trustees Virginia military district votes writ