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Pagina 341
... elected him without opposi- tion , before he was thirty , one of the five circuit judges of the State . In those days these judges constituted the supreme court and in May , 1820 , at the first term of the Supreme Court , he was elected ...
... elected him without opposi- tion , before he was thirty , one of the five circuit judges of the State . In those days these judges constituted the supreme court and in May , 1820 , at the first term of the Supreme Court , he was elected ...
Pagina 344
... elected in 1855 for a full term , and was chosen president pro tempore of the Senate . In the Secession Struggles in Alabama , Fitzpatrick was the leader of the conservative element of the party . He opposed Yancey's policies and did ...
... elected in 1855 for a full term , and was chosen president pro tempore of the Senate . In the Secession Struggles in Alabama , Fitzpatrick was the leader of the conservative element of the party . He opposed Yancey's policies and did ...
Pagina 468
... elected Secretary and James W. Aird , of Birmingham , was re - elected as Attorney for the Board of Commissioners and its Committees . The Alabama State Bar Association is deeply indebted to the Birmingham Bar Association , its ...
... elected Secretary and James W. Aird , of Birmingham , was re - elected as Attorney for the Board of Commissioners and its Committees . The Alabama State Bar Association is deeply indebted to the Birmingham Bar Association , its ...
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