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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 ...
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... 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 ...
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... 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 · — · 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 · — · Amendments . 81.
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... 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 ...
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... 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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1775 the district 3d Ward 4th Ward 4th Worcester acting Speaker Adams appointed April Article Attleborough Barnstable BARRETT Bedford Berkshire bill or resolve Boston bounds established Boylston Braintree Bridgewater Brimfield Bristol Brockton Brookfield Cambridge Charles CITIES AND TOWNS Clerk committee Common land Common land called commonwealth constitution COUNTY Court Date of Estab Dedham East East Bridgewater Edgartown election Essex Established or Incorporated Fall River Foxborough Franklin George governor Hadley Hampden Hamps Hampshire Harwich Haverhill Henry James John June June 14 Lawrence Legal voters legislation legislature Lowell Lynn Malden Marlborough Marshfield Messrs Middleborough Middlesex motion name changed Newburyport Newton Norfolk North Northborough person petition Phillipston plantation called Plymouth President Resigned Roxbury Salem Samuel SECT Senate session Socialist Labor Party Somerville South Special Justices Springfield Street Suffolk Taunton third reading Tisbury town annexed vote Wareham West West Tisbury William