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Σελίδα 29
A Civil Court , consisting of seven judges , was afterwards established , but trial by jury being refused , it did not become popular . Many of the French inhabitants , finding the British rule insupportable , emigrated to Louisiana .
A Civil Court , consisting of seven judges , was afterwards established , but trial by jury being refused , it did not become popular . Many of the French inhabitants , finding the British rule insupportable , emigrated to Louisiana .
Σελίδα 33
As a preliminary step , wishing to conciliate to himself the favors of the Illinoisians , he organized courts , held by French judges elected by the people , with a right of appeal to himselfwhich courts became very popular and aided ...
As a preliminary step , wishing to conciliate to himself the favors of the Illinoisians , he organized courts , held by French judges elected by the people , with a right of appeal to himselfwhich courts became very popular and aided ...
Σελίδα 36
A Court , consisting of three judges , was organized , and the governor and judges authorized to adopt and publish such laws of the original States as were necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the territory .
A Court , consisting of three judges , was organized , and the governor and judges authorized to adopt and publish such laws of the original States as were necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the territory .
Σελίδα 53
The governor and the judges had power to adopt and publish such laws of the original States as were necessary and best adapted to the circumstances of the territory , and the governor was to have also the power of appointing all ...
The governor and the judges had power to adopt and publish such laws of the original States as were necessary and best adapted to the circumstances of the territory , and the governor was to have also the power of appointing all ...
Σελίδα 56
Power was vested in the Governor to nominate , and in the Senate to confirm all officers , except those , whose appointments had already been provided for by the Constitution , including also the Judges of the Supreme and Inferior ...
Power was vested in the Governor to nominate , and in the Senate to confirm all officers , except those , whose appointments had already been provided for by the Constitution , including also the Judges of the Supreme and Inferior ...
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