Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 24Connecticut Bar Association, 1950 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 146
... representative each which upon consolidation would have a population of 5,000 and thus be entitled to two representatives . On the other hand , the possibilities of towns splitting up to increase their representation can be controlled ...
... representative each which upon consolidation would have a population of 5,000 and thus be entitled to two representatives . On the other hand , the possibilities of towns splitting up to increase their representation can be controlled ...
Page 486
... Representatives We shall try to approach the proposals of the Commission as to the composition of the House of Representatives realistically . Whatever our views of the subject might be were we considering it in a vacuum , or de novo ...
... Representatives We shall try to approach the proposals of the Commission as to the composition of the House of Representatives realistically . Whatever our views of the subject might be were we considering it in a vacuum , or de novo ...
Page 487
... representatives all the towns now having but one . The only practicable way is to have one representative from each town , regardless of size . This The conclusion of your committee is that the proposal of the Commis- sion that in the ...
... representatives all the towns now having but one . The only practicable way is to have one representative from each town , regardless of size . This The conclusion of your committee is that the proposal of the Commis- sion that in the ...
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