The American Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events of the Year, Volume 15D. Appleton & Company, 1876 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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... Court of Impeachment , a Supreme Court , Cir- cuit Courts , Chancery Courts , Courts of Pro- bate , such inferior Courts of Law and Equity to consist of not more than five members , as the General Assembly may from time to time ...
... Court of Impeachment , a Supreme Court , Cir- cuit Courts , Chancery Courts , Courts of Pro- bate , such inferior Courts of Law and Equity to consist of not more than five members , as the General Assembly may from time to time ...
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... Court in February involving the validity of the de- crees of the courts of the State made during the civil war . After a thorough discussion of the question , the judges reached the conclusion announced as follows : Our conclusion then ...
... Court in February involving the validity of the de- crees of the courts of the State made during the civil war . After a thorough discussion of the question , the judges reached the conclusion announced as follows : Our conclusion then ...
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... Court of Arches . This court reversed the decision of the bishop , pronouncing the images not unlawful and declaring that he had not such supervisory authority over the cathe- dral as would allow him to order their removal . An appeal ...
... Court of Arches . This court reversed the decision of the bishop , pronouncing the images not unlawful and declaring that he had not such supervisory authority over the cathe- dral as would allow him to order their removal . An appeal ...
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... Court of Arches and of the Privy Council ; his offense was no moral offense or doctrinal charge , but an access of ritual observance . The defendant was bound to obey the law , and was not to select what portion he would obey or disobey ...
... Court of Arches and of the Privy Council ; his offense was no moral offense or doctrinal charge , but an access of ritual observance . The defendant was bound to obey the law , and was not to select what portion he would obey or disobey ...
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... Court of Arches . The dean of this court , July 31st , pronounced a decision sustaining that of the court below , and supporting it by the additional argument that the rector had an absolute control over all structures proposed to be ...
... Court of Arches . The dean of this court , July 31st , pronounced a decision sustaining that of the court below , and supporting it by the additional argument that the rector had an absolute control over all structures proposed to be ...
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