Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 2Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... chief object , the voting of money to his Lieutenant - Governor was worse than useless . In the first place , the new tax to provide the money was as much as the inhabitants would bear at one time , and , notwithstanding the act for ...
... chief object , the voting of money to his Lieutenant - Governor was worse than useless . In the first place , the new tax to provide the money was as much as the inhabitants would bear at one time , and , notwithstanding the act for ...
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... Chief Justice of the Supreme Court . In the course of the long struggle which followed , the Assembly on one occasion protested against the Council being joined with him in a message , as if having legislative func- tions . On Nov. 29 ...
... Chief Justice of the Supreme Court . In the course of the long struggle which followed , the Assembly on one occasion protested against the Council being joined with him in a message , as if having legislative func- tions . On Nov. 29 ...
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... Chief and two other Judges , any one to act , to hear ap- peals in law or equity , also County Courts , held by three of the Justices for each county , to hear cases in law or equity , and to try criminal cases except of capi- tal ...
... Chief and two other Judges , any one to act , to hear ap- peals in law or equity , also County Courts , held by three of the Justices for each county , to hear cases in law or equity , and to try criminal cases except of capi- tal ...
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... , and if the Assem- bly would arrange for a continuing salary for a Chief Justice , so that his tenure and salary would not be dependent upon the good will of any temporary major- ity THE FUNDING OF PENN'S DEBTS . 469.
... , and if the Assem- bly would arrange for a continuing salary for a Chief Justice , so that his tenure and salary would not be dependent upon the good will of any temporary major- ity THE FUNDING OF PENN'S DEBTS . 469.
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... Chief Justice to hold office dur- ing good behavior , or until removal in manner afore- said . The Assembly yielded so far as to consent that so much of its proposed bill as related to the appoint- ment and removal of Judges be omitted ...
... Chief Justice to hold office dur- ing good behavior , or until removal in manner afore- said . The Assembly yielded so far as to consent that so much of its proposed bill as related to the appoint- ment and removal of Judges be omitted ...
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