| 1811 - 354 стор.
...legal, and equitable. Their civil jurisdiction is over all causes in which the value exceeds $20. They, exclusively, try slaves for all offences ; and they...felony, previously to their trial in the Circuit Court. Judges. 12. LP Thompson, 13. Isaac R. Douglas, 14. Daniel Smith, 15. Benjamin Estell, 16. James E.... | |
| 1839 - 694 стор.
...jurisdiction is over all causes in which the value does not exceed $20- They, exclusively, try slaves all offences; and they examine free persons charged with felony, previously to their trial in the Ciicuit Court. AMOUNT or PROPERTY UNDER THE ASSESSMENT or 1838. Total amount of Property in the 1st... | |
| 1840 - 362 стор.
...jurisdiction is overall causes in which the value dues not exceed $20. They, exclusively, try slaves fur all offences ; and they examine free persons charged...felony, previously to their trial in the Circuit Court. MILITIA. The Almanac for 1839 contains an outline of the laws and regulations relating to the militia... | |
| 1843 - 376 стор.
...determined, with a right of appeal to a Superior Court, when the value at issue amounts to 8100 and upwards. These Courts, exclusively, try slaves for all offences;...and diminished by the amount of the sinking fund, and by the State stock held by the Board of Public Works, amounts to $7,409,166: The annual interest... | |
| 1843 - 364 стор.
...determined, with a right of appeal to a Superior Court, when the value at issue amounts to $100 and upwards. These Courts, exclusively, try slaves for all offences;...and diminished by the amount of the sinking fund, and by the State stock held by the Board of Public Works, amounts to $7,409,166. The annual interest... | |
| David H Williams - 1843 - 366 стор.
...determined, with a right of appeal to a Superior court, when the value atissue amounts to $100 and upwards. These courts, exclusively, try slaves for all offences...negroes and Indians are on the same footing with slaves. PUBLIC DERT. [Extracted from the Report, made by the 2d Auditor to the General Assembly, the 18th of... | |
| 1844 - 350 стор.
...matters and suits at common law be heard and determined, with a right of appeal to a Superior Court. These Courts, exclusively, try slaves for all offences;...Indians are on the same footing with slaves. FINANCES. The Fund of Internal Improvement, and the Literary Fund, are State corporations, each having its own... | |
| 1844 - 354 стор.
...matters and suits at common law be heard and determined, with a right of appeal to a Superior Court. These Courts, exclusively, try slaves for all offences;...Indians are on the same footing with slaves. FINANCES. The Fund of Internal Improvement, and the Literary Fund, are State corporations, each having its own... | |
| 1844 - 352 стор.
...matters and suits at common law be heard and determined, with a right of appeal to a Superior Court. These Courts, exclusively, try slaves for all offences...Indians are on the same footing with slaves. FINANCES. The Fund of Internal Improvement, and the Literary Fund, are State corporations, each having its own... | |
| 1845 - 366 стор.
...matters and suits at common law be heard and determined, with a right of appeal to a Superior Court. These Courts, exclusively, try slaves for all offences;...Indians are on the same footing with slaves. FINANCES. The Fund of Internal Improvement, and the Literary Fund, are State corporations, each having its own... | |
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