The North American Review, Volume 117Jared Sparks, Henry Cabot Lodge, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell O. Everett, 1873 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 110
... elections . In some towns , the chief and his assistants were appointed by the mayor , and this was probably the better mode of the two ; but in whichever way they obtained their places , the ap- pointments were generally only temporary ...
... elections . In some towns , the chief and his assistants were appointed by the mayor , and this was probably the better mode of the two ; but in whichever way they obtained their places , the ap- pointments were generally only temporary ...
Page 113
... election of engineers by the City Council has a very pernicious influence upon the discipline of the department , not so much on account of the VOL . CXVII . - NO . 240 . 8 changes which are made , - as the old members 1873. ] 113 Fires ...
... election of engineers by the City Council has a very pernicious influence upon the discipline of the department , not so much on account of the VOL . CXVII . - NO . 240 . 8 changes which are made , - as the old members 1873. ] 113 Fires ...
Page 191
... election . He takes good care of two things : first , that the beneficiary shall know from whom the money comes ; secondly , that the gift shall be accompanied by the assurance that he desires nothing in return , either in the form of ...
... election . He takes good care of two things : first , that the beneficiary shall know from whom the money comes ; secondly , that the gift shall be accompanied by the assurance that he desires nothing in return , either in the form of ...
Page 192
... election of any officer can be sent , to render it necessary , in any case , to make the candidate himself the medium of transmission . There are plenty of ways in which a friend can diminish the expenses of a government officer to the ...
... election of any officer can be sent , to render it necessary , in any case , to make the candidate himself the medium of transmission . There are plenty of ways in which a friend can diminish the expenses of a government officer to the ...
Page 194
... election of a senator , without having good reason to know that it is to his pecuniary advantage so to do ; though whether the consideration was paid for services ren- dered in times past , or for some specific service to be rendered 11 ...
... election of a senator , without having good reason to know that it is to his pecuniary advantage so to do ; though whether the consideration was paid for services ren- dered in times past , or for some specific service to be rendered 11 ...
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