| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1825 - 454 halaman
...will necessarily lead to what, to many of our citizens, is an object of great dread, a city debt.' ' To create a debt is a power, vested by our charter,...City Council. Now this, like every other power, is lo be characterized by itf use. ' The destinies of the City of Boston, are of a nature too plain to... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1828 - 484 halaman
...lead to what, to many of our citizens, is an object of great dread, a city debt.' ' To create a deht is a power, vested by our charter, in the City Council. Now this, like every other power, is to he characterized by its uxe. ' The destinies of the City of Boston, are of a nature too plain to he... | |
| Caleb Hopkins Snow - 1828 - 512 halaman
...our citizens, is an object of great dread, a city debt.' ' To crcale a debt is a power, vestnl by onr charter, in the City Council. Now this, like every other power, is to be characterized by its use. ' The destinies of the City of Boston are of a nature too plain to be denied, or misconceived. The... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1852 - 476 halaman
...at present absolutely useless. Both these measures of the city government, relative to the Ropewalks and to Faneuil Hall Market, will necessarily lead...other power, is to be characterized by its use. This niay be wise and prudent, or the opposite, according to the objects to which it is applied, and the... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1852 - 478 halaman
...touches a nerve of great sensibility, it ought to be well considered and rightly understood by onr fellowcitizens. I shall, therefore, not apologize...to which it is applied, and the manner and degree of that application. Abstractedly, a debt is no more an object of terror than a sword. Both are very... | |
| Boston (Mass.) Mayor - 1894 - 436 halaman
...with that competency, which must result from a judicious arrangement, at present absolutely useless. Both these measures of the City Government, relative...to which it is applied ; and the manner and degree of that application. Abstractedly a debt is no more an object of terror than a sword. Both are very... | |
| Boston (Mass.) - 1894 - 438 halaman
...with that competency, which must result from a judicious arrangement, at present absolutely useless. Both these measures of the City Government, relative...to which it is applied ; and the manner and degree of that application. Abstractedly a debt is no more an object of terror than a sword. Both are very... | |
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