The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume 5William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller Connecticut Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... person unknown to you . Our authorized agents have full credentials . $ 1.00 a Year . THE CONNECTICUT MAGAZINE . 10 Cents a Copy . Published at 66 State St. , Hartford , Conn . by The Connecticut Magazine Co. Copyright , 1898 , by THE ...
... person unknown to you . Our authorized agents have full credentials . $ 1.00 a Year . THE CONNECTICUT MAGAZINE . 10 Cents a Copy . Published at 66 State St. , Hartford , Conn . by The Connecticut Magazine Co. Copyright , 1898 , by THE ...
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... person , a practice as old as the time of Solomon , and indeed coeval with government itself , was still customary . The mayor was made the chief judge of the city court , having cognizance of civil causes , not in- volving title to ...
... person , a practice as old as the time of Solomon , and indeed coeval with government itself , was still customary . The mayor was made the chief judge of the city court , having cognizance of civil causes , not in- volving title to ...
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... persons and disperse those as- sembled , on pain of immediate imprison- ment . He might , when necessary , re- quire the aid , not only of the police and militia of the city , but also of private per- sons , and any one refusing or ...
... persons and disperse those as- sembled , on pain of immediate imprison- ment . He might , when necessary , re- quire the aid , not only of the police and militia of the city , but also of private per- sons , and any one refusing or ...
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... persons to examine without notice and report to him the affairs of any department , officer or employee of the city ... person or body . By the present charter of the city of Hartford , the boards at the head of the different departments ...
... persons to examine without notice and report to him the affairs of any department , officer or employee of the city ... person or body . By the present charter of the city of Hartford , the boards at the head of the different departments ...
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... persons doing business in the city , and their places of business , and also a very interesting ac- count of the visit of Gen. Lafayette in 1824 , I will briefly give some extracts . This book was published in 1825 by Benjamin H. Norton ...
... persons doing business in the city , and their places of business , and also a very interesting ac- count of the visit of Gen. Lafayette in 1824 , I will briefly give some extracts . This book was published in 1825 by Benjamin H. Norton ...
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