The period of expansion or Georgia in the process of growth, 1802-1857 (continued) ; The period of division or Georgia in the assertion of state rights, 1857-1872 ; The period of rehabilitation or Georgia's rise from the ashes of war, 1872-1916 ; Georgia miscellaniesLewis Publishing Company, 1917 - Georgia |
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Page 640
... Justice of Georgia . Dr. Talmage , in writing of the school at a later period , thus describes the building : " It is a brick structure , painted white , two stories high , besides a basement . It is constructed after the Grecian Doric ...
... Justice of Georgia . Dr. Talmage , in writing of the school at a later period , thus describes the building : " It is a brick structure , painted white , two stories high , besides a basement . It is constructed after the Grecian Doric ...
Page 668
... justice of his ciaim , for across the seas the French have erected a statue to his memory in the capital city of that republic . * Crawford W. Long , son of James and Elizabeth Ware Long and grandson of Samuel and Ellen Williamson Long ...
... justice of his ciaim , for across the seas the French have erected a statue to his memory in the capital city of that republic . * Crawford W. Long , son of James and Elizabeth Ware Long and grandson of Samuel and Ellen Williamson Long ...
Page 669
... justice of Long's claim . Congress having failed to settle the disputed question of priority in the discovery of anesthesia , Doctor Long failed to receive the credit due him until May , 1877 , when Dr. J. Marion Sims , of New York ...
... justice of Long's claim . Congress having failed to settle the disputed question of priority in the discovery of anesthesia , Doctor Long failed to receive the credit due him until May , 1877 , when Dr. J. Marion Sims , of New York ...
Page 683
... justice . The Superior Court judges had met at stated times for the purpose of discussing con- troverted law points , especially those of a constitutional nature ; but this method of review was ill - adapted to the state's growth in ...
... justice . The Superior Court judges had met at stated times for the purpose of discussing con- troverted law points , especially those of a constitutional nature ; but this method of review was ill - adapted to the state's growth in ...
Page 684
... justice . Two years later he was reduced to asso- ciate ranks by Governor Bulloch under the reconstruction regime ; but in 1872 he again became chief justice , retaining his commission until his voluntary retirement in 1880. He was ...
... justice . Two years later he was reduced to asso- ciate ranks by Governor Bulloch under the reconstruction regime ; but in 1872 he again became chief justice , retaining his commission until his voluntary retirement in 1880. He was ...
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