Bench and Bar of Ohio: A Compendium of History and Biography, Volume 1George Irving Reed, Emilius Oviatt Randall, Charles Theodore Greve Century publishing and engraving Company, 1897 - Courts |
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... entered at the age of seventeen . He was graduated [ at twenty - one , entered upon the study of law immediately ; was admitted to the Bar and settled in his native town for the practice in 1804 , when only twenty - three years old . At ...
... entered at the age of seventeen . He was graduated [ at twenty - one , entered upon the study of law immediately ; was admitted to the Bar and settled in his native town for the practice in 1804 , when only twenty - three years old . At ...
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... entered into like connection with Daniel McBain , subsequently a resident of Chicago , which continued until Mr. Way left Toledo , in 1846. He had been the mayor and a councilman of the city . Going to Defiance , he became a partner ...
... entered into like connection with Daniel McBain , subsequently a resident of Chicago , which continued until Mr. Way left Toledo , in 1846. He had been the mayor and a councilman of the city . Going to Defiance , he became a partner ...
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... entered active life with higher promise of both business success and per- sonal honor and usefulness , than did Mr. Gorrill , Henry S. Commager , of Toledo , died at Galveston , Texas , of yellow fever , August 14 , 1867. He was there ...
... entered active life with higher promise of both business success and per- sonal honor and usefulness , than did Mr. Gorrill , Henry S. Commager , of Toledo , died at Galveston , Texas , of yellow fever , August 14 , 1867. He was there ...
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... entered the law office of the Honorable Philemon Beecher , of Lancaster , and in 1816 was admitted to the Bar . He was , during four or five years , prose- cuting attorney of Fairfield county , and succeeded in stamping out the traffic ...
... entered the law office of the Honorable Philemon Beecher , of Lancaster , and in 1816 was admitted to the Bar . He was , during four or five years , prose- cuting attorney of Fairfield county , and succeeded in stamping out the traffic ...
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... entered Western Reserve College at Hudson , Ohio , graduating there in 1844. He then entered the Harvard Law School at Cambridge , Massachusetts , spending one year there under the instructions of Judge Story of the Supreme Court of the ...
... entered Western Reserve College at Hudson , Ohio , graduating there in 1844. He then entered the Harvard Law School at Cambridge , Massachusetts , spending one year there under the instructions of Judge Story of the Supreme Court of the ...
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Page 64 - THE Assyrian came down like a wolf on the fold, And his cohorts were gleaming in purple and gold; And the sheen of their spears was like stars on the sea, When the blue wave rolls nightly on deep Galilee.
Page 103 - The citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of the citizens of the several States...
Page 39 - It shall have original jurisdiction in quo warranto, mandamus, habeas corpus and procedendo, and such appellate jurisdiction as may be provided by law. It shall hold at least one term in each year at the seat of government, and such other terms, there or elsewhere, as may be provided by law. The judges of the Supreme Court shall be elected by the electors of the State at large...
Page 39 - Courts of Common Pleas, Courts of Probate, justices of the peace, and such other courts inferior to the Supreme Court, as the General Assembly may, from time to time, establish.
Page 103 - IX. That the governor be requested to forward, forthwith, copies of the foregoing resolutions to the president of the nation, and the governors of all the states of the Union, and to each of the senators and representatives in congress from this state, to be by them presented to each branch of the national legislature.
Page 42 - Court by a party or other person directly affected, from a judgment or final order in a civil action rendered by the Common Pleas Court, and of which it had original jurisdiction, if the right to demand a jury therein did not exist...
Page 34 - There shall also be appointed a court to consist of three judges, any two of whom to form a court, who shall have a...
Page 40 - The circuit courts shall be the successors of the district courts, and all cases, judgments, records, and proceedings pending in said district courts, in the several counties of any district, shall be transferred to the circuit courts...
Page 35 - State, both as to matters of law and equity, shall be vested in a Supreme Court, in Courts of Common Pleas for each county, in justices of the peace, and in such other courts as the Legislature may, from time to time, establish, SEC.
Page 40 - The Circuit Court shall have like original jurisdiction with the Supreme Court, and such appellate jurisdiction as may be provided by law.