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The most important advantage is, or is supposed to be, that there will thus be higher courts of jurisdiction to which appeals may be made, and by which orthodoxy and good order may be the better secured to the Church at Amoy.

But, in order that the appeal may be properly prosecuted and disposed of, the appellant and the representative of Classis should be present in these higher courts.

But, waiving all these disadvantages, the only point on which there is the least probability that an appeal of a Chinese brother would come up before the higher courts, are points on which these higher courts would not be qualified to decide.

But, waiving all these disadvantages, the only point on which there is the least probability that an appeal of a Chinese brother would come up before the higher courts, are points on which these higher courts would not be qualified to decide.

When he went to rest, there was a native church; there were native pastors; orderly church courts; a well equipped theological college, the common property of the two Missions; successful medical missionary work, woman's work in all its branches, and a native church covering a more extensive region than he had in the early days dreamt of.

LEYSHON, FRANK C. The Ohio practice manual; a new analytical guide to practice in all Ohio courts and the Industrial Commission.

MCBAINE, JAMES P. Cases on common law pleading selected from decisions of American and English courts.

DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL.

Reports of cases determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of California.

Reports of cases determined in the Appellate Courts of Illinois.

APPELLATE COURTS.

WITKIN, B. E. Reports of cases determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of California.

DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL.

DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL.

Reports of cases determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of California.

DISTRICT COURTS OF APPEAL.

BOHM, EDWIN M. SEE JESSUP-REDFIELD LAW AND PRACTICE IN THE SURROGATES' COURTS.

Reports of cases determined in the District Courts of Appeal of the State of California, second series.

Reports of cases argued and determined in the Superior Court, Appellate Division, Chancery Division, Law Division and in the county courts of the State of New Jersey; index, synopsis, key number character & syllabi.

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In both courts and in both countries there was a desire for peace.

In 1904 Mississippi and Virginia adopt more stringent laws against vagrancy, and 1905 is the year of active legislation on the indeterminate sentence, juvenile courts, parole and probation, with two more statutes against mobs and lynching.

It may carry us into the extreme of personal government, national, State, and local, or history may repeat itself and we may return to the principle of frequent elections and direct responsibility to the voters under the arbitrament of the courts of law.

We may go on to special courts (declared odious in the Great Case of Monopolies) and administrative law, or be content with improved understanding of the law we already have.

The principle of imposing taxation not for revenue, but for some ulterior or ethical purpose, such as the destruction of swollen fortunes, is liable to constitutional objection in this country, though the courts may not look behind the tax to the motive, unless the latter is expressed upon the face.

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