178 Words to use with county

To get it for him, his grandmother had had to send to the bank in the county town.

I began the study of law in Angelica, the county seat of Alleghany county, and as it was a good many years ago, it is fair to assume that I was a good many years younger than I am now, and that the country in that region was younger too.

Causes of small value are decided by the magistrates of the district; those of greater importance, by the county courts, composed of all the magistrates of the ten districts; a few by the court of last court, consisting of seven judges.

All the members of this family are involvedto say nothing of the man who lies, now, under the odium of suspicion, in our common county jail.

He accordingly had the county commissioners appoint me to the office of justice of the peace, and I soon received my commission.

There was an assembly and ball at the great room at the inn, and other young gentlemen of the county families looked on as he did.

[Footnote: The difference in term is accounted for by the fact that the justices and constables are in a measure county officers.

The southern part of the state was settled first, and almost pure county government prevailed.

" Pete picked up the county paper, which happened to be lying on the floor.

[Sidenote: The county lieutenant] One other important county officer needs to be mentioned.

The auditor is also bookkeeper for the county, that is, he keeps an account of the money received and paid out by the county treasurer.

The preparation of the list is in some states entrusted to the county board; in others, to jury commissioners; in others, to the local boards.

A few of the oldest county names in England still show this plainly.

As a protege of the great Lord Steyne, the nephew of a county member, and son of a Colonel and C.B. whose names appeared in some of the most fashionable parties in the Morning Post, perhaps the school authorities were disposed not to look unkindly on the child.

The leading spirits had been county gentlemen in England and they naturally favored the county system.

I think both my father and uncle still nursed the idea that I was to become the good old-fashioned county attorney, for they perpetually rang in my ears the praises of "our Bench" and "our chairman," out Bench being by far the biggest thing in Hertfordshire, except when a couple of notables came down to contest the heavy-weight championship or some other noble prize.

The old butler would just say: 'Not at home,' as he says to the county people when they try and call there, especially if they knew who you were, sir.

This mortal frame, while thou didst play thy brief antics amongst us, was in truth any thing but a prison to thee, as the vain Platonist dreams of this body to be no better than a county gaol, forsooth, or some house of durance vile, whereof the five senses are the fetters.

FOR COUNTY CLERK, | | | | CHARLES E. LOEW.

He would never encourage a breach of the peace in defiance of the county magistrates, who were the authority to renew his licence at Brewster Sessions.

" What followed immediately afterwards is county history.

It seemed to Bronson that they were always releasing prisoners; he wondered how they possibly left themselves enough to make a county prison worth while.

The recording officer of the county is called in some states the county auditor, in others the recorder, and in others the county clerk.

He" (and they nodded toward the stranger of the deadly trade) "is come from up the country to do it because there's not enough to do in his own county-town, and he's got the place here now our own county man's dead; he's going to live in the same cottage under the prison wall.

Not every one is competent to teach, and to protect the children as far as possible from having their time worse than wasted by incompetent would-be teachers, is the very responsible duty of the county superintendent of schools.

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