Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Ohio, Volume 44Robert Clark, 1887 |
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Page vii
... assembly elected him a judge of the supreme court of the state for the term of seven years . When four years of the term remained to be served , the new constitution took effect , and the office of judge became elective by the people ...
... assembly elected him a judge of the supreme court of the state for the term of seven years . When four years of the term remained to be served , the new constitution took effect , and the office of judge became elective by the people ...
Page viii
... assembly . And in our national congress , during the most eventful period of our history , he was distinguished as one of the intellectually strong men , as an accomplished and forci- ble debater , as a prudent and sagacious statesman ...
... assembly . And in our national congress , during the most eventful period of our history , he was distinguished as one of the intellectually strong men , as an accomplished and forci- ble debater , as a prudent and sagacious statesman ...
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... assembly which met immediately after the adoption of the constitu- tion of 1802 ( which instrument created the supreme court to consist of three judges , with power to the assembly to add another ) , by act of April 15 , 1803 , entitled ...
... assembly which met immediately after the adoption of the constitu- tion of 1802 ( which instrument created the supreme court to consist of three judges , with power to the assembly to add another ) , by act of April 15 , 1803 , entitled ...
Page 98
... assembly passed April 3 , 1885 ( 82 Ohio L. 101– 111 ) , conferring certain corporate powers on cities of the first grade of the first class , is one of a general , and not of a special , nature ; and , therefore , not in conflict with ...
... assembly passed April 3 , 1885 ( 82 Ohio L. 101– 111 ) , conferring certain corporate powers on cities of the first grade of the first class , is one of a general , and not of a special , nature ; and , therefore , not in conflict with ...
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... assembly of the state passed April 3 , 1885 ( 82 Ohio L. 101 ) ; that they entered upon their duties as such , and continued to act in that capacity until Febru- ary 3 , 1886 , at which time they were duly removed by the governor of the ...
... assembly of the state passed April 3 , 1885 ( 82 Ohio L. 101 ) ; that they entered upon their duties as such , and continued to act in that capacity until Febru- ary 3 , 1886 , at which time they were duly removed by the governor of the ...
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