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Abbott, Bowditch, Eayrs, W. S. Hall, S. B. Hall, Heard, Joy, Lamson, Lawson, Leaycraft, Locke, McLeod, Mills, Moot, Nice, Ober, Richmond, Swaim, Tew, Webster, Chase, M. H. Green...
First Newell--Stroke, Tew (captain); 7, Swaim; 6, Lamson; 5, Mills; 4, James; 3, Locke; 2, Webster; bow, Mason; cox., Green...
First Newell--Stroke, Tew; 7, Swaim; 6, Lamson; 5, Mills; 4, James; 3, Locke; 2, Webster; bow, Page...
First Freshman -- Stroke, Tew; 7, Swiam; 6, Lamson; 5, Mills; 4, James; 3, Locke; 2, Webster; bow, Mason...
...enforcement of the excise law as one of the general body of laws and that Mayor Low's duty of enforcing this law was mandatory, unless he had received by statute some especial discretionary power with regard to it. He then quoted from a speech of Daniel Webster in 1832, showing that an executive officer has no more license to construe the laws which he is to enforce than a private citizen whose only duty is to obey them, and further developed the specific evils which would result from a non-enforcement of this particular law. In establishing this position...