Documents of the Convention of the State of New York, 1867-'68, Volume 5Weed, Parsons, printers to the Convention, 1868 |
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... Senate , who shall hold 4 office for ten years , except that the five first appointed shall , in 5 such manner as the Legislature may direct , be so classified that 6 the term of one person so appointed shall expire at the end of 7 each ...
... Senate , who shall hold 4 office for ten years , except that the five first appointed shall , in 5 such manner as the Legislature may direct , be so classified that 6 the term of one person so appointed shall expire at the end of 7 each ...
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... Senate , who shall hold 4 office for ten years , except that the five first appointed shall , in 5 such manner as the Legislature may direct , be so classified that 6 the term of one person so appointed shall expire at the end of 7 each ...
... Senate , who shall hold 4 office for ten years , except that the five first appointed shall , in 5 such manner as the Legislature may direct , be so classified that 6 the term of one person so appointed shall expire at the end of 7 each ...
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... Senate , all strictly executive or judicial officers . And no argument presents itself why this power to appoint should cease in the case of the chief executive officers of great cities . The city of New York is the most important ...
... Senate , all strictly executive or judicial officers . And no argument presents itself why this power to appoint should cease in the case of the chief executive officers of great cities . The city of New York is the most important ...
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... Senate , all strictly executive or judicial officers . And no argument presents itself why this power to appoint should cease in the case of the chief executive officers of great cities . The city of New York is the most important ...
... Senate , all strictly executive or judicial officers . And no argument presents itself why this power to appoint should cease in the case of the chief executive officers of great cities . The city of New York is the most important ...
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... Senate . 3d . Metropolitan Police , $ 2,270,984.70 . The members of this board are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate . In 1866 the amount received by the department for New York was $ 2,421,839.67 . In 1866 the ...
... Senate . 3d . Metropolitan Police , $ 2,270,984.70 . The members of this board are appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the Senate . In 1866 the amount received by the department for New York was $ 2,421,839.67 . In 1866 the ...
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