Journal of the Assembly of the State of New York, Том 1New York State Assembly, 1880 Some volumes previous to 1830 have appendices consisting of reports of various state offices. |
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... officers and enlisted men . The Military Code of the State is composed of ancient enact- ments that have been amended from time to time as occasion required . Thus incumbered , it has become in many respects incon- gruous and ...
... officers and enlisted men . The Military Code of the State is composed of ancient enact- ments that have been amended from time to time as occasion required . Thus incumbered , it has become in many respects incon- gruous and ...
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... officers are left to perform important duties without legal remuneration . If the ser- vices rendered by them are to be continued , it will be necessary for the Legislature to provide for their compensation in some different form ...
... officers are left to perform important duties without legal remuneration . If the ser- vices rendered by them are to be continued , it will be necessary for the Legislature to provide for their compensation in some different form ...
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... officers and the members of both branches of the Legislature were chosen simultaneously at the recent election . A trust of unusual magnitude , therefore , is committed to us , for the faithful performance of which we shall justly be ...
... officers and the members of both branches of the Legislature were chosen simultaneously at the recent election . A trust of unusual magnitude , therefore , is committed to us , for the faithful performance of which we shall justly be ...
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... officers in the city and county of New York , " which was read the first time , and by unanimous consent was also read the second time , and referred to the committee on affairs of cities , when appointed . Mr. McAvoy introduced a bill ...
... officers in the city and county of New York , " which was read the first time , and by unanimous consent was also read the second time , and referred to the committee on affairs of cities , when appointed . Mr. McAvoy introduced a bill ...
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... officers , agents or commissioners to restrain or prevent an unlawful use or expenditures of the moneys or property of said town without costs , " " which was read the first time , and by unanimous consent was also read the second time ...
... officers , agents or commissioners to restrain or prevent an unlawful use or expenditures of the moneys or property of said town without costs , " " which was read the first time , and by unanimous consent was also read the second time ...
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act in relation act to amend act to authorize act to provide affairs of cities affirmative Alvord amend chapter Assembly voting Baker Benedict bill committed bill entitled bill introduced Bradley Brennan Brennan Evans Brodsky Bullock Carpenter Catlin Chickering Clerk deliver Clowes committee on affairs Comstock concurrence therein Congdon Cookinham Crapser Cullinan Curtis deliver said bill Douglass Duell Duguid entitled An act Evans favor thereof final passage Gorsline Griggs Gwinup House a resolution House would agree Howland Hurd Husted Ingersoll introduced a bill judiciary Laws Lefever McAvoy members being present members elected Mooers NOES 00 Nowlan Potts put the question read a third read the second referred the bill report was agreed reported in favor request their concurrence Seeley Shanley Sherman Shuit Sipp Sisson Skinner Slingerland Speaker put T. E. Ellis Terry third reading Titus town Tozier Travis Tuthill Tuttle unanimous consent Varnum voting in favor Waterbury whole words following York