Revised Record of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, May 8, 1894, to September 29, 1894, Volume 4Argus Company, printers, 1900 |
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Page 493
... Deponent further says that he is now and has been for a number of years last past the supervisor of the town of Gravesend , and also chief of police of said town of Gravesend , and as such chief of police he was duly vested with all the ...
... Deponent further says that he is now and has been for a number of years last past the supervisor of the town of Gravesend , and also chief of police of said town of Gravesend , and as such chief of police he was duly vested with all the ...
Page 494
... deponent as such chief of police to protect the rights , liberties and privileges of its inhabitants and citizens and to maintain order and peace and enforce the laws for their common benefit . Deponent , replying and answering to the ...
... deponent as such chief of police to protect the rights , liberties and privileges of its inhabitants and citizens and to maintain order and peace and enforce the laws for their common benefit . Deponent , replying and answering to the ...
Page 495
... deponent believes that they were placed there , because the said requirement of the election law , but that none of said persons , if any there were , voted at such election , as far as deponent is informed or believes or has any ...
... deponent believes that they were placed there , because the said requirement of the election law , but that none of said persons , if any there were , voted at such election , as far as deponent is informed or believes or has any ...
Page 496
... Deponent further says that prior to said election deponent's relations with Mr. William J. Gaynor were of the fondliest char- acter . Said Mr. Gaynor has been for ten years last passed counsel for the trustees of the common lands of the ...
... Deponent further says that prior to said election deponent's relations with Mr. William J. Gaynor were of the fondliest char- acter . Said Mr. Gaynor has been for ten years last passed counsel for the trustees of the common lands of the ...
Page 497
... deponent , and said that he would make his own copies or that he would have his own copies made . That thereupon said Murphy left said Mr. Gaynor's office . Deponent then arrived at the conclusion that what the said Mr. Gaynor wanted ...
... deponent , and said that he would make his own copies or that he would have his own copies made . That thereupon said Murphy left said Mr. Gaynor's office . Deponent then arrived at the conclusion that what the said Mr. Gaynor wanted ...
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