Documents of the City of Boston, Volume 3, Issues 33-58 |
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SUFFOLK COUNTY . The relation between the City of Boston and the County of Suffolk has in certain respects always been anomalous and the cause of much irritation . To put this relationship briefly , disputes continually arose over the ...
SUFFOLK COUNTY . The relation between the City of Boston and the County of Suffolk has in certain respects always been anomalous and the cause of much irritation . To put this relationship briefly , disputes continually arose over the ...
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2 only one sixth of the whole county expenditure , it will be seen that the greater part of it was beyond the control of the Mayor and the City Council . The County Board of Accounts controlled the amounts paid to jurors , witnesses and ...
2 only one sixth of the whole county expenditure , it will be seen that the greater part of it was beyond the control of the Mayor and the City Council . The County Board of Accounts controlled the amounts paid to jurors , witnesses and ...
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The first Finance Commission had drawn attention to the steadily increasing county expenditures , which in 1907 had reached a total of one and a half million dollars . This represented an advance from 1892 of about 97 per cent .
The first Finance Commission had drawn attention to the steadily increasing county expenditures , which in 1907 had reached a total of one and a half million dollars . This represented an advance from 1892 of about 97 per cent .
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