| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 476 str.
...expedient, it should never be imposed on any community without their consent — Wherefore Reached — By the Mayor, Aldermen, Common Council and Freemen of the City of New-Haven, in City Meeting assembled, that we will resist the establishment of the proposed college... | |
| William Jay - 1835 - 230 str.
...they had "A LAW which should prevent that school from going into operation." The example of New-Haven, we have seen, was held up to the people of Canterbury...Aldermen, Common Council, and Freemen of the city of New-Haven. The latter, by the mere expression of their opinion, had prevented the establishment of... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1835 - 644 str.
...education of coloured youth." The meeting was held on the 8th September, 1831 ; and it was " resolved by the Mayor, Aldermen, Common Council, and Freemen of the city of New- Haven, in city-meeting assembled', that we will resist the establishment of the proposed college in this place... | |
| 1835 - 550 str.
...education of coloured youth." The meeting was held on the 8th September, 1831 ; and it was " resolved by the Mayor, Aldermen, Common Council, and Freemen of the city of New-Haven, in city-meeting assembled, that we will resist the establishment of the proposed college... | |
| Connecticut - 1849 - 212 str.
...meeting called for that purpose. AUTHORIZING CITY OF NEW HAVEN TO ISSUE NEW BONDS. Upon the memorial of the mayor, aldermen, common council and freemen of the city of New Haven, showing to this Assembly, that at the session of the General Assembly holden in the year [ ] a resolution... | |
| William Jay - 1853 - 684 str.
...they did of the " young ladies of color," for she refused to retreat from the ground she had taken. The example of New Haven, we have seen, was held up...displayed by " the Mayor, Aldermen, Common Council, and free men of the city of New Haven." The latter, by the mere expression of their opinion, had prevented... | |
| 1862 - 802 str.
...have constituted a valid defence : Id. The bonds were in the following form : " This certifies that the mayor, aldermen, common council, and freemen of the city of New London are indebted to the NL, W. & PRR Co. or bearer, in the principal sum of $1000, payable to said... | |
| New Haven, Connecticut - 1866 - 174 str.
...LUCIUS GILBEET, City Auditor. rf виц Йяшгаг. [Accepted in City Meeting, June 5, 1866.] To the Mayor, Aldermen, Common Council, and Freemen of the City of New Haven : Gentlemen, — I herewith report the following receipts and disbursements of the City, for the year... | |
| Connecticut - 1866 - 968 str.
...power to appoint an agent or agents, authorized in the name .and behalf of the city of Hartford, or of the mayor, aldermen, common council, and freemen of the city of New Haven, as the case may be, to make any contract or contracts, and do any other lawful acts for the purpose... | |
| New Haven, Connecticut - 1867 - 212 str.
...SPERRY, Acting Auditor. REPORT OF (tamimwm af ginMug funk [Accepted in City Meeting, June 4th, 1867.] To the Mayor, Aldermen, Common Council, and Freemen of the City of New Haven. The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund to provide for the $60,000 Bonds of the City, issued for the building... | |
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