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... citizens without distinction in New York State only during the course of the nineteenth century . Now the ... citizen thereof unless by the.law of the land , or the judgment of his peers . " That is to That is to say , that the ...
... citizens without distinction in New York State only during the course of the nineteenth century . Now the ... citizen thereof unless by the.law of the land , or the judgment of his peers . " That is to That is to say , that the ...
Page 75
... citizens , the appropriation and bor- rowing of money , and the fixing of certain salaries . The Mayor may veto any measure passed by the board , and it can be passed over his veto only by a two - thirds vote for ordinary bills , and a ...
... citizens , the appropriation and bor- rowing of money , and the fixing of certain salaries . The Mayor may veto any measure passed by the board , and it can be passed over his veto only by a two - thirds vote for ordinary bills , and a ...
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... citizens who are living at the time that the debt is contracted have to bear the burden of the debt , but also future generations of citizens . This is no more than fair , however , for those future generations are fre- quently far more ...
... citizens who are living at the time that the debt is contracted have to bear the burden of the debt , but also future generations of citizens . This is no more than fair , however , for those future generations are fre- quently far more ...
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