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... received the largest num- ber of votes shall hold the office for three years , the four persons elected who shall have received the next largest number of votes shall hold the office for two years , and the remaining four persons ...
... received the largest num- ber of votes shall hold the office for three years , the four persons elected who shall have received the next largest number of votes shall hold the office for two years , and the remaining four persons ...
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... Received from Interest 4,565 62 Balance Dec. 31 , 1874 $ 135,850 62 Invested in City of Boston Bonds $ 131,000 00 Cash 4,850 62 $ 135,850 62 Revenue Fund . Balance June 30 , 1874 Received Revenue $ 956 15 15,404 17 15 $ 16,360 32 Paid ...
... Received from Interest 4,565 62 Balance Dec. 31 , 1874 $ 135,850 62 Invested in City of Boston Bonds $ 131,000 00 Cash 4,850 62 $ 135,850 62 Revenue Fund . Balance June 30 , 1874 Received Revenue $ 956 15 15,404 17 15 $ 16,360 32 Paid ...
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... received the largest number of votes shall hold the office for two years ; and the six persons elected who shall have received the next largest number of votes shall hold the office for one year . In case two or more of the persons ...
... received the largest number of votes shall hold the office for two years ; and the six persons elected who shall have received the next largest number of votes shall hold the office for one year . In case two or more of the persons ...
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