The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Том 5William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller Connecticut Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... court of common council and the city courts ; and authorized the com- mon council to pass ordinances or by- laws for certain specified purposes . But the latter power was doubly safe - guarded , for no such ordinance could take effect ...
... court of common council and the city courts ; and authorized the com- mon council to pass ordinances or by- laws for certain specified purposes . But the latter power was doubly safe - guarded , for no such ordinance could take effect ...
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... court of common council and the city court , the mayor being the head of each . There were none of those commercial and administrative depart ments and bureaus which form so impor- tant a feature of modern city government . The ...
... court of common council and the city court , the mayor being the head of each . There were none of those commercial and administrative depart ments and bureaus which form so impor- tant a feature of modern city government . The ...
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... court , a congressman and United States Senator . As years passed by the powers of the court of common council , especially in the larger cities , greatly increased . But for fifty years following the original acts of incorporation the ...
... court , a congressman and United States Senator . As years passed by the powers of the court of common council , especially in the larger cities , greatly increased . But for fifty years following the original acts of incorporation the ...
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... court of common council . They confer authority upon a large number of citizens outside of the latter body , and in whose selection the people have no voice . Their members usually serve without pay . At first they were appointed by the ...
... court of common council . They confer authority upon a large number of citizens outside of the latter body , and in whose selection the people have no voice . Their members usually serve without pay . At first they were appointed by the ...
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... court of com- mon council upon reconsideration , and such is still the general rule . Meriden , Waterbury , and some other cities , how- ever , require a two thirds vote for that pur- pose . But under New Haven's new charter , not only ...
... court of com- mon council upon reconsideration , and such is still the general rule . Meriden , Waterbury , and some other cities , how- ever , require a two thirds vote for that pur- pose . But under New Haven's new charter , not only ...
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