Civil Government for Common Schools by Henry C. Northam
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I. The clerk shall select from the jury lists of the several towns
the names of forty-eight persons, whom he shall deem most indifferent between the parties, and best qualified to try the cause. II. The party or his attorney, on whose application the order was granted, shall first strike one from the list, and then the opposing party or agent, alternating until twelve shall have been stricken from the list by each party. III. The clerk shall certify the names of the twenty-four persons whose names have not been stricken off, who shall be summoned, and from which number a jury shall be impaneled as in other juries. VII.--STATE. Q. Upon what is the state government based? A. Upon a constitution adopted by the people. Q. How many departments are provided for by the constitution? A, Three; the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial. Q. What are the divisions of the Legislative department? |
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