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Dates: during 1890-1899
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tf.WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR SALE.- Whole or half interest in a Boston weekly magazine. This is an exceptional chance for a person who wishes to enter into literary work. Address, Crimson Office...
...March, 1843, the House of Representatives submitted to the Supreme Court of Massachusetts the following question: "Is a residence at a public institution, in any town in this Commonwealth, for the sole purpose of obtaining an education, a residence within the meaning of the constitution, which gives a person, who has his means of support from another place, either within or without this Commonwealth, a right to vote, or subjects him to the liability to pay taxes in such town?" The answer of the Supreme Court to this question, too long to be quoted in full, seems to make...
...place where there is a public literary institution, for the purposes of education, and who is in other respects qualified by the constitution to vote, has a right to vote there, will depend on the question whether he has a domicil there. The question, what place is any person's domicil, or place of abode, is a question of fact. Certain maxims on this subject we consider to be well settled. These are that every person has a domicil somewhere, and no person can have more than one domicil at the same time. If the student has a father living...
...SUMICHRAST.WEEKLY NEWSPAPER FOR SALE. - Whole or half interest in a Boston weakly magazine. This is an exceptional chance for a person who wishes to enter into literary work. Address, Crimson Office...
NATHAN WESTON,16 Joy St., Boston.WILL the person who took by mistake a silk umbrella from the rack after yesterday's lecture in Zool. 1, please leave it at Leavitt & Pierce's. The umbrella had a brown oak handle and was marked with Noyce Bros. stamp...