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... causes , importance of some measure for its prevention becomes apparent . the It is thought by the underwriters that a ... cause of each fire , and who shall have authority to take immediate possession of any premises where fire has oc ...
... causes , importance of some measure for its prevention becomes apparent . the It is thought by the underwriters that a ... cause of each fire , and who shall have authority to take immediate possession of any premises where fire has oc ...
Page 117
... cause for complaint . What I can do for the furtherance of your comfort in the dis- charge of your duties , and to lighten your burthens , I will most certainly do ; and while we are allowed by Divine Providence to continue together in ...
... cause for complaint . What I can do for the furtherance of your comfort in the dis- charge of your duties , and to lighten your burthens , I will most certainly do ; and while we are allowed by Divine Providence to continue together in ...
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... cause a new division of the city to be made into twelve wards , in such manner as to in- clude an equal number of voters in each ward , as nearly as conveniently may be , consistently with well - defined limits to each ward ; and ...
... cause a new division of the city to be made into twelve wards , in such manner as to in- clude an equal number of voters in each ward , as nearly as conveniently may be , consistently with well - defined limits to each ward ; and ...
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... cause the person who mayor . may have been elected mayor to be notified in $ 5 . writing of his election ; but , if it shall appear by said returns that no person has been elected , or if the person elected shall refuse to accept the ...
... cause the person who mayor . may have been elected mayor to be notified in $ 5 . writing of his election ; but , if it shall appear by said returns that no person has been elected , or if the person elected shall refuse to accept the ...
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... cause , he shall exercise all the powers and perform all the duties of the office as long as such vacancy shall continue . But he shall continue to have a vote in the board , and shall not have the veto power . City clerk . 1821 , c ...
... cause , he shall exercise all the powers and perform all the duties of the office as long as such vacancy shall continue . But he shall continue to have a vote in the board , and shall not have the veto power . City clerk . 1821 , c ...
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