The Decennial Census of the Commonwealth, 1915, Band 1

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Wright & Potter Printing Company, state printers, 1918
 

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Seite 625 - In the census aforesaid, a special .enumeration shall be made of the legal voters, and in each city said enumeration shall specify the number of such legal voters aforesaid, residing in each ward of such city. The enumeration aforesaid shall determine the apportionment of senators for the periods between the taking of the census.
Seite 658 - Nine councillors shall be annually chosen from among the people at large, on the first Wednesday of January, or as soon thereafter as may be, by the joint ballot of the senators and representatives, assembled in one room...
Seite 604 - XIII. [A census of the inhabitants of each city and town, on the first day of May, shall be taken and returned into the secretary's office, on or before the last day of June, of the year one thousand eight hundred and forty, and of every tenth year thereafter ; which census shall determine the apportionment of senators and representatives for the term of ten years.
Seite 649 - AND in order to provide for a representation of the citizens of this Commonwealth, founded upon the principle of equality...
Seite 649 - ... a census of the ratable polls, in each city, town, and district of the commonwealth, on the first day of May, shall be taken and returned into the secretary's office, in such manner as the legislature shall provide, within the month of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven, and in every tenth year thereafter, in the month of May, in...
Seite 604 - A census of the legal voters of each city and town, on the first day of May, shall be taken and returned into the office of the secretary of the commonwealth, on or before the last day of June...
Seite 658 - ... and senators to be chosen therein: provided, that the number of such districts shall never be less than thirteen; and that no district be so large, as to entitle the same to choose more than six senators.
Seite 598 - ... section thirty-four of Part I of chapter four hundred and ninety of the acts of the year nineteen hundred and nine...
Seite 620 - Planttilion were proportioned at 48, Connecticut 120, and Massachusetts 350. Had New Hampshire been included, it would have stood at about 40. Hence, our Commonwealth, comprising Maine, as well as Plymouth, then possessed a part of the 100,000 people, as 350 to 558, which is 62,724. Other estimates of years prior to 1696, have been cited by authors. But they are evidently above what they should be, and, therefore, have not been adduced particularly in this connection. From observations on the American...
Seite 651 - Every town containing less than twelve hundred inhabitants shall be entitled to elect a representative as many times within ten years as the number one hundred and sixty is contained in the number of the inhabitants of said town. Such towns may also elect one representative for...

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