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... wards ; ] the field officers of regiments shall be elected by the written votes of the captains and subalterns of their respective regiments ; the brigadiers shall be elected , in like manner , by the field officers of their respective ...
... wards ; ] the field officers of regiments shall be elected by the written votes of the captains and subalterns of their respective regiments ; the brigadiers shall be elected , in like manner , by the field officers of their respective ...
Page 73
... wards or otherwise , for the election of officers under the constitution , and the manner of returning the votes given at such meetings . Provided , that no such govern- ment shall be erected or constituted in any town not containing ...
... wards or otherwise , for the election of officers under the constitution , and the manner of returning the votes given at such meetings . Provided , that no such govern- ment shall be erected or constituted in any town not containing ...
Page 81
... contiguous territory , each containing a number of inhabitants as nearly equal as practicable , without dividing any town or ward of a city , and each entitled to elect one Constitution of Massachusetts - -- ยท Amendments . 81.
... contiguous territory , each containing a number of inhabitants as nearly equal as practicable , without dividing any town or ward of a city , and each entitled to elect one Constitution of Massachusetts - -- ยท Amendments . 81.
Page 84
... ward of such city . The enumeration aforesaid shall determine the apportionment of representatives for the periods between the taking of the census . The house of representatives shall consist of two hundred and forty members , which ...
... ward of such city . The enumeration aforesaid shall determine the apportionment of representatives for the periods between the taking of the census . The house of representatives shall consist of two hundred and forty members , which ...
Page 85
... ward of a city shall be divided therefor , nor shall any district be made which shall be entitled to elect more than three representatives . Every representative , for one year at least next preceding his election , shall have been an ...
... ward of a city shall be divided therefor , nor shall any district be made which shall be entitled to elect more than three representatives . Every representative , for one year at least next preceding his election , shall have been an ...
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