The Connecticut Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volumen5William Farrand Felch, George C. Atwell, H. Phelps Arms, Francis Trevelyan Miller Connecticut Magazine Company, 1899 |
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... Hand , 494 Harmon , 121 , 245 Harrington , 57 Harris , 121 Harrison , 391 Harvon , 436 Hate , 245 Hawley , 245 Hebard , 438 Helme , 297 Henderixen , 57 Headrick , 539 Henniger , 390 347 Hickenlooper , Hicks , 188 , 247 , 442 Hickson ...
... Hand , 494 Harmon , 121 , 245 Harrington , 57 Harris , 121 Harrison , 391 Harvon , 436 Hate , 245 Hawley , 245 Hebard , 438 Helme , 297 Henderixen , 57 Headrick , 539 Henniger , 390 347 Hickenlooper , Hicks , 188 , 247 , 442 Hickson ...
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... hands of the mayor not only the ap- pointment of these boards , but of the more important executive officers in the departments which the boards control . This advance along the line of confer- ring greater power on the mayor can be ...
... hands of the mayor not only the ap- pointment of these boards , but of the more important executive officers in the departments which the boards control . This advance along the line of confer- ring greater power on the mayor can be ...
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... hand ; Yet sail through unchartered seas And wander from land to land . " REUBEN WISWALL STOOD WITH HIS BACK TO THE WINDOW. the mayor with the advice and consent of the board of aldermen . This is likewise true of Waterbury , but with ...
... hand ; Yet sail through unchartered seas And wander from land to land . " REUBEN WISWALL STOOD WITH HIS BACK TO THE WINDOW. the mayor with the advice and consent of the board of aldermen . This is likewise true of Waterbury , but with ...
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... hand shake and the homely " How are you , old boy ? " that means worlds to both speaker and hearer . Norfolk had not at that time attained its present vogue , its palatial " Gym , " its gem - like library , its sweetly pealing chimes in ...
... hand shake and the homely " How are you , old boy ? " that means worlds to both speaker and hearer . Norfolk had not at that time attained its present vogue , its palatial " Gym , " its gem - like library , its sweetly pealing chimes in ...
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... hand on his shoulder and called him by the " nick name " of our surroundings . Such an one I discovered one pleasant Saturday afternoon in the summer , stand- with the query , " Is this Hartford ? " When he left Hartford , soon after ...
... hand on his shoulder and called him by the " nick name " of our surroundings . Such an one I discovered one pleasant Saturday afternoon in the summer , stand- with the query , " Is this Hartford ? " When he left Hartford , soon after ...
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