A History of Virginia: Containing the history of the colony and of the state from 1763 to the retrocession of Alexandria in 1847, with a review of the present condition of VirginiaCarey & Hart, 1846 |
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... Court of Appeals ; Court divided ; Chancellor's decision that the law was constitutional , affirmed ; Subsequent case ; Chancellor Tucker ; Court of Appeals , unanimous in sustaining the law ; Complete establishment of reli- gious ...
... Court of Appeals ; Court divided ; Chancellor's decision that the law was constitutional , affirmed ; Subsequent case ; Chancellor Tucker ; Court of Appeals , unanimous in sustaining the law ; Complete establishment of reli- gious ...
Stran 405
... court consisted of five judges , Tucker , Presi- dent , Brooke , Cabell , Parker and Stanard , and they were ... Court of Appeals , having decided it as Chancellor . Now Judge of the Chancery Court for the Richmond circuit , e Selden et ...
... court consisted of five judges , Tucker , Presi- dent , Brooke , Cabell , Parker and Stanard , and they were ... Court of Appeals , having decided it as Chancellor . Now Judge of the Chancery Court for the Richmond circuit , e Selden et ...
Stran 461
... Courts have jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases , and appeals lie to them from the County and Corpora- tion Courts . They sit twice a year in every county in the state . Next , is the General Court , composed from the Circuit ...
... Courts have jurisdiction in civil and criminal cases , and appeals lie to them from the County and Corpora- tion Courts . They sit twice a year in every county in the state . Next , is the General Court , composed from the Circuit ...
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