The Statesman's Manual: Containing the Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States, Inaugural, Annual, and Special, from 1789 to 1858; with a Memoir of Each of the Presidents, and a History of Their Administrations: Also, Treaties Between the United States and Foreign Powers, Constitution of the United States, Presidents' Proclamations, and Other Important Documents and Statistical Information, Volume 4E. Walker, 1858 - United States |
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Page 141
... judges remained the same . The old court of appeals of three judges was abol- ished , and two of the judges were made chancellors in equity , and the other one of the common law judges . The present court of appeals is constituted of the ...
... judges remained the same . The old court of appeals of three judges was abol- ished , and two of the judges were made chancellors in equity , and the other one of the common law judges . The present court of appeals is constituted of the ...
Page 142
... judges for five years after the election of those judges , and thereafter until the general assembly shall otherwise provide ; also in circuit courts , the state being divided into four circuits , in each of which a judge of the supreme ...
... judges for five years after the election of those judges , and thereafter until the general assembly shall otherwise provide ; also in circuit courts , the state being divided into four circuits , in each of which a judge of the supreme ...
Page 152
... judges of probate , and justices of the peace , all elected by the people . Judges of the circuit courts are chosen at a separate election by the people , by circuits , for six years . The same judges sit as a supreme court , to try ...
... judges of probate , and justices of the peace , all elected by the people . Judges of the circuit courts are chosen at a separate election by the people , by circuits , for six years . The same judges sit as a supreme court , to try ...
Contents
Historical Sketch of the Events and Circumstances which led to the Formation | 3 |
Proceedings of Commissioners at Annapolis to consider means of remedying | 12 |
CHINA Treaty July 3 1844 Peace Amity and Commerce 537 | 13 |
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