「pleas」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 460件
ce, a justice for the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas, a school board trustee and an officer in the |
was appointed Lord Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas, a post he held until 1780, when he was forced |
n 1217 he was made Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas, a position his former master Simon de Pattish |
Most of his work was in the Court of Common | Pleas, a report of whose proceedings between 1613 an |
was made Chief Justice of the Court of Common | Pleas, a position he held until 1234 when he was app |
liam Bereford, the Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas; a useful connection for a nascent lawyer. |
n 1290 he was made Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas, a position he held until his death. |
er, and in 1753 became a Justice of the Common | Pleas after the death of Thomas Burnet. |
he decision in the Knox County Court of Common | Pleas, alleging board's actions breached the master |
, who became an officer of the Court of Common | Pleas along with John. |
The Court of Common | Pleas, also known as the Common Bench or Common Plac |
a Justice of the Rhode Island Court of Common | Pleas, also in Providence, in 1780, returning to pri |
As Chief Justice of Common | Pleas, an office he held with distinction from 1829 |
as named judge of the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas and registrar for Queen's County. |
local offices and was a member of the court of | pleas and quarter sessions of the county. |
All three entered guilty | pleas and while Sherman named the high profile activ |
Court Judge Joseph F. Russo entered not guilty | pleas and appointed lawyers for the youth, and issue |
s named clerk for the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas and registrar of deeds for Carleton County. |
ight, the servants have told the prince of her | pleas, and he does not drink. |
ing's Bench and as Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas) and Chancellor of the Exchequer. |
including the Orphan's Court, Court of Common | Pleas, and Quarter Sessions. |
, was next day appointed a judge of the common | pleas, and became a member of the council of the nor |
became a Puisne justice of the Court of Common | Pleas, and was created a Serjeant-at-law at the same |
Spencer Cowper, Lawyer, Justice of the Common | Pleas, and his wife Pennington, and is thought to ha |
n 1867 he was made postman of the Exchequer of | pleas, and in 1869 became a Queen's Counsel. |
ts of the Seals in the King's Bench and Common | Pleas, and Comptroller of the Seal and Green Wax Off |
eappointed as a justice of the Court of Common | Pleas, and became the Chief Justice of that court in |
he served as a Justice on the Court of Common | Pleas and the orphan's court in Kingston, Pennsylvan |
4 he was appointed Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas and knighted the following January. |
d Sir George Vernon as a justice of the Common | Pleas and was knighted. |
He became a judge of the common | pleas and knight in 1520, and chief baron of the exc |
ided the setting for Courts held to hear local | pleas, and to this day the Bonnington Annual Parish |
n 1491 he worked as an attorney for the Common | Pleas, and in 1503 he became Filazer of Devon, Dorse |
e was appointed as Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas and knighted, and on October 1 he was awarded |
he was appointed judge in the Court of Common | Pleas and in the Court of King's Bench for Quebec di |
judge, who was a judge of the Court of Common | Pleas and of the Court of King's Bench. |
She rejects his | pleas, and he later marries another woman, who turns |
n appointed chief judge of the court of common | pleas, and served until 1823. |
ustice of the peace and of the court of common | pleas, and in 1728 one of the commissioners of prope |
was evaded by making Collier a judge of common | pleas, and transferring him after a few days to the |
of Naples in 716 and ignored Pope Gregory II's | pleas and offers of compensation for restitution. |
judge in the Allegheny County Court of Common | Pleas, and was retained for a second 10-year term in |
judge, serving as judge of the Court of Common | Pleas and of the orphans' court of Bergen County, Ne |
y 1686 he was appointed as a justice of common | pleas and in April as Chief Justice of the Common Pl |
issue in attached home, and ignoring community | pleas and suggestions. |
a in 1866, the chairman of the court of common | pleas and quarter sessions for Nash County in 1866 a |
n 1793 he was made Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas, and presided over the trials of Horne Tooke, |
He was a justice in the Court of Common | Pleas and served in the local militia. |
In 1856 White was elected Judge of the Common | Pleas, and re-elected in 1861. |
acancy on the Allegheny County Court of Common | Pleas and later was elected to a full term in 1991. |
1 he was appointed chief justice of the common | pleas, and in 1712 he was created a peer as Baron Tr |
had systematically ignored all of Beauregard's | pleas and it was not until his own son, cavalry Maj. |
s a judge on the Oswego County Court of Common | Pleas, and in 1841, he was named a First Judge on th |
He was appointed to the Court of Common | Pleas and the district Court of Quarter Sessions. |
e peace, judge in the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas and colonel in the local militia. |
was made Third Justice of the Court of Common | Pleas and knighted. |
llowing him to practice in the Court of Common | Pleas and a King's Serjeant on 18 April 1469. |
e abolition of distinctions between the common | pleas and exchequer divisions, but the retention of |
51 he was elected Judge of the Court of Common | Pleas and served two terms. |
1858, Johnson was elected Judge of the Common | Pleas, and served until 1866. |
It said that Bono's "vocals sound like | pleas and prayers, the lyrics failure and hope," and |
ted judges of the Philadelphia Court of Common | Pleas, and William Brown was appointed by President |
ppointed judge of the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas and judge of probate for Kings County. |
peace, justice in the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas and commissioner for roads. |
as then appointed judge of the Court of Common | Pleas, and then re-appointed after seven years. |
The Practice of the Exchequer of | Pleas, Appendix, 1816. |
or thievery along the way to Deadwood, but his | pleas are cut short by Star, who arrives informing B |
d and Wales and abolishing the Court of Common | Pleas as a separate institution and, with it, the of |
.On 24 June 1859, Erle came back to the Common | Pleas as Chief Justice upon the promotion of Sir Ale |
e to ask their parents (who misinterpret their | pleas as "ordinary" teenage curiosity about sex and |
cks, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common | Pleas, at St Giles in the Fields, London on 4 Decemb |
r, who was briefly Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas at the end of his life. |
cted on 1 July 1824 as a Justice of the Common | Pleas, became a serjeant-at-law on 5 July 1824, and |
Pleas before the Justices of Chester returned into t | |
er Pattishall's leadership the Court of Common | Pleas began to take shape under the rules of Chapter |
r 1439 he was made Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas, being granted £93 6s. |
expositions of law enunciated from the common | pleas bench in the 19th century. |
He served on the common | pleas bench for 12 years before returning to private |
He served as Lord Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas between 1771 and 1780. |
hen served as a justice of the Court of Common | Pleas between 1868 and 1876, as a Lord Justice of Ap |
to court Montagu, chief justice of the common | pleas, Bromley, Sir John Baker, and the attorney- an |
e became Fourth Justice of the Court of Common | Pleas, but died later that year. |
, 1479 he was made Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas, but served only briefly; he died on August 29 |
o trial with others before the Court of Common | Pleas, but the case collapsed and he was acquitted. |
ammany ticket for Judge of the Court of Common | Pleas, but was defeated by Miles Beach. |
Justice, but later Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas, but refused to retract his position. |
in 1486 he became Second Justice of the Common | Pleas but died later that year. |
but Smith reported that Riel responded to his | pleas by saying |
He was appointed judge of the Court of Common | Pleas by Gov. A.V. Donahey April 10, 1926, and elect |
and was appointed judge of the court of common | pleas by Governor John Taylor Gilman. |
rmy of William the Conqueror, and, despite the | pleas by Harold's own mother for William to surrende |
und control center to record the event despite | pleas by his wife Maggie to evacuate with the rest o |
The | pleas came six months after federal agents had serve |
ist's plight becomes worse, with the captain's | pleas continuing while the unhappy crew members are |
tween 1809 and 1811, and sheriff of the common | pleas court 1811-1820. |
1938, having been elected judge of the common | pleas court of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. |
nty Attorney from 1807 to 1811 and then Common | Pleas Court judge until 1814. |
This resulted in Common | Pleas Court Judge Joseph I. Papalini throwing out Ca |
He served as a Cuyahoga County, common | pleas court judge for 15 years until 1994, when he r |
s a judge of the Cuyahoga County, Ohio, common | pleas court (domestic relations division). |
ith his election to the Franklin County Common | Pleas Court in 1970, where he served as a judge in T |
Palmer was elected judge of the common | pleas court of Schuylkill County, twenty-first judic |
ing as a judge of the Columbiana County Common | Pleas Court from 1970 to 1986. |
In 1895, he was elected a Common | Pleas Court Judge. |
He was appointed judge of Common | Pleas Court No. 5 of Philadelphia in November 1939 a |
Edwin O. Lewis, formerly a judge in the Common | pleas court and at the time president of the Pennsyl |
als for the Eighth District and lost to common | pleas court Judge Terrence O'Donnell. |
al local residents sued in Philadelphia Common | Pleas Court to overturn the Board's decision. |
Harmon was elected judge of the Common | Pleas Court in 1876, but left months later to run un |
He was elected by the judges of the common | pleas court prothonotary of Philadelphia in 1896. |
Current Hamilton County, Ohio Common | Pleas Court Judge R. Patrick DeWine is Mike DeWine's |
cipal Court judge from 1932 to 1937 and Common | Pleas Court judge from 1937 to 1941, before winning |
He was associate judge of the common | pleas court of Ontario County in 1836. |
He was judge of the Common | Pleas Court of Hamilton County, and president and ch |
elected, as a Republican, judge of the Common | Pleas Court for the district of Lucas, Sandusky, Ott |
Despite acting as gaoler to the Exchequer of | Pleas, Court of Chancery and Star Chamber as part of |
He was a judge on the Licking County Common | Pleas Court, Ohio from 1990 to 2003. |
He was a judge on the Common | Pleas Court, Greene County, Ohio from 1961 to 1982. |
He was a judge on the Stark County Common | Pleas Court, Ohio from 1989 to 1997. |
as a judge pro tem for the Philadelphia Common | Pleas Court. |
record keeper for the Montgomery County Common | Pleas Court. |
obation officer for the Hamilton County Common | Pleas Court. |
cted judge of the Sandusky County, Ohio Common | Pleas Court. |
He served two terms as judge of the common | pleas court. |
rate War Memorial is located behind the Common | Pleas Courthouse in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. |
Confederate War Memorial behind Common | Pleas Courthouse, Cape Girardeau, MO |
He was a judge on the Court of Common | Pleas, Cuyahoga County, Ohio from 1953 to 1966. |
os'n and thirteen seamen - and only upon their | pleas did I heave to and put them back on the Seneca |
rcuit, during which period the Court of Common | Pleas did not sit. |
served in the Franklin County Court of Common | Pleas, Division of Domestic Relations and Juvenile C |
1876 he was appointed a Justice of the Common | Pleas Division of the High Court of Justice, a post |
In 1901, he was named a justice in the Common | Pleas division of the High Court of Ontario. |
Anderson, who was Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I and trie |
He served as Chief Justice of the Common | Pleas during the latter part of his life. |
and Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common | Pleas early in the 16th century. |
ame third Justice of the Irish Court of Common | Pleas, eventually being made its Chief Justice in 18 |
m Inglis' term on the New York Court of Common | Pleas expired. |
settlement between the two countries, Thomas's | pleas fell on deaf ears. |
He was a judge on the Court of Common | Pleas, Fifth Judicial District, Columbus, Ohio from |
He was a judge on the Court of Common | Pleas, Fifth Judicial District of Pennsylvania from |
s of Chester and Flint, and Comptroller of the | Pleas, Fine and Amerciaments in county Caernarvon. |
advance, but with the Sejm still refusing his | pleas for more funds and a larger army, the Commonwe |
He was presiding judge of the court of common | pleas for the sixteenth judicial district 1824 from |
He was a law clerk, Court of Common | Pleas for Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania from 195 |
ersed his stance, rebuffed the queen's further | pleas for interference, and maintained normal diplom |
3, Parker was a justice of the Court of Common | Pleas for Cheshire and Sullivan Counties. |
uses, with harmonies from Crosby and Nash, are | pleas for the immigration official to let Nash into |
the following days again rejecting Suleiman's | pleas for a title of government, but consoled the yo |
He was a judge of the Court of Common | Pleas for Atlantic County from 1855 to 1865. |
He was a judge on the Court of Common | Pleas for Chester County from 1998 to 2004. |
eace and judge in the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for King's County. |
d chief justice of the Circuit Court of Common | Pleas for the Southern Circuit of Massachusetts. |
15 he was elected judge of the court of common | pleas for the fortieth judicial district of Pennsylv |
named a judge in the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for King's County. |
On December 17 Morgan ignored the | pleas for leniency from the father of one of the pri |
re and was senior judge in the Court of Common | Pleas for Charlotte County. |
disaster on the Neptunian moon Triton when her | pleas for help were ignored by the indifferent gover |
s elected to the Summit County Court of Common | Pleas for Summit County from 1973 to 1977. |
His name is attached to | pleas for toleration addressed to parliament in 1651 |
Jordan (Joey Forman) responding to a number of | pleas for help from sailors off the coast of Souther |
Despite | pleas for clemency by fellow pastors to the Dayro-E- |
ments to K9's I and II travails, to Kamelion's | pleas for destruction and, in particular, the way th |
her but has begun to stir up conflict with her | pleas for progress and stories of an outside world o |
Other callers directed their | pleas for help to 9-1-1. |
glass and flees the apartment, the old rake's | pleas for her to remain echoing in her ears. |
1803, justice of the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for Yarmouth Township in May 1810, and commiss |
83 and a judge in the inferior Court of Common | Pleas for King's County in 1815. |
nd Terminer and a judge in the Court of Common | Pleas for Middlesex County and as a school trustee f |
was a justice in the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for New Brunswick. |
All | pleas for financial help are in vain, until Jim Hope |
ointed a judge of the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for Colchester and in 1793 was commissioned as |
Peace, served as judge of the court of common | pleas for Lincoln County 1799-1810, was appointed as |
rum and judge for the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for the county. |
Her parents ignore her | pleas for comfort, calling it a phase. |
later paroled by President Lincoln because of | pleas for mercy from his mother. |
eum Company of New York in the Court of Common | Pleas for the County of Venango, in the State of Pen |
He sat in the Court of Common | Pleas for nearly thirteen years, with the character |
Despite | pleas for his release, the Bad Parliament of 1377 re |
the responsible Spruchkammern rejected various | pleas for clemency. |
d as a justice in the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for Queen's County. |
d as a justice in the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for Cumberland County. |
1829 he became a judge of the court of common | pleas for Franklin County, and in 1830 he was electe |
He was prosecutor of the | pleas for Cumberland County in 1824 and U.S. Attorne |
Desperate | pleas for help from the child's aunt led savvy, toug |
became a judge in the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for the county. |
In 1878 he was appointed prosecutor of the | pleas for Hudson County and was made law judge for t |
He served as judge of the court of common | pleas for Madison County. |
He was appointed prosecutor of the | pleas for Warren County in March 1877. |
He then served as prosecutor of | pleas for Middlesex County from 1941 to 1946. |
Despite their | pleas for mercy, he devoured them, sucked the marrow |
Despite international | pleas for clemency and his own qualms, Hafez had Coh |
inman was elected Judge of the Court of Common | Pleas for Jefferson County, Ohio. |
Crystal decides to reason with him and | pleas for him to stop the blizzard. |
erved as judge in the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for Hants County. |
He served as judge of the court of common | pleas for Jefferson County, New York. |
and a justice in the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for Yarmouth County. |
Only Nelson Mandela's personal | pleas for calm were able to defuse the situation. |
rew was elected a judge of the Court of Common | Pleas for the 1st Subdivision of the 8th judicial di |
ce and a judge of the Inferior Court of Common | Pleas for the county from 1799 until his death at hi |
as a judge on the Pennsylvania Court of Common | Pleas, Forty-fifth Judicial District from 1978 to 19 |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると 検索履歴を保存できる! 語彙力診断の実施回数増加! |