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 112
... vote of the two branches of the City Council . * All other members of the department are appointed by the Mayor , with the approval of the Aldermen . But the City Council has entire control of the number of persons to be appointed ...
... vote of the two branches of the City Council . * All other members of the department are appointed by the Mayor , with the approval of the Aldermen . But the City Council has entire control of the number of persons to be appointed ...
Page 149
... votes and measures of the General Court of the Colony in founding and first administering the College , with extracts from the public records and from a very valuable tract printed in London , in 1643 , which is largely occupied with ...
... votes and measures of the General Court of the Colony in founding and first administering the College , with extracts from the public records and from a very valuable tract printed in London , in 1643 , which is largely occupied with ...
Page 150
... vote of the Court took effect according to its terms . A most scandalous and humiliating discomfiture attended the first year of the life of the College , connected with the utter unworthiness of the man to whose charge its first pupils ...
... vote of the Court took effect according to its terms . A most scandalous and humiliating discomfiture attended the first year of the life of the College , connected with the utter unworthiness of the man to whose charge its first pupils ...
Page 187
... vote with the committee . Conse- quently , when Mr. Ames desired to guard against adverse legis- lation , his most effectual course would have been to make sure of the Pacific Railroad Committee , which was all the more easy and natural ...
... vote with the committee . Conse- quently , when Mr. Ames desired to guard against adverse legis- lation , his most effectual course would have been to make sure of the Pacific Railroad Committee , which was all the more easy and natural ...
Page 188
... votes of Messrs . Garfield and Kelly could have been secured by a payment of $ 329 to each . re se Thic ire and Wha ing When we consider that neither the characters , the antece- dents , nor the positions of the members whom it is ...
... votes of Messrs . Garfield and Kelly could have been secured by a payment of $ 329 to each . re se Thic ire and Wha ing When we consider that neither the characters , the antece- dents , nor the positions of the members whom it is ...
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