The alderman was of truly aldermanic proportions, for he weighed nineteen stone.
His father, made rich by hops, was a man of consideration at Canterbury, and filled an Aldermanic chair with all the dignity that comes of adipose tissue largely developed.
Dolben, Sir William, recorder, his opinion on the question of the aldermanic veto, ii, 455.
Pemberton, Sir Francis, his opinion taken on the question of the aldermanic veto, ii, 454.
Sir William, attorney-general, his opinion taken on the question of the aldermanic veto, ii, 454.
Maynard, Sir John, his opinion taken on the question of the aldermanic veto, ii, 454.
Before joining our party, he had been a New York alderman, noted for prowess in annual aldermanic clam-bakes at Coney Island.
The politicians don't want the gangs in gaol, especially as the Aldermanic elections will be on in a few weeks.
Our City Aldermanic lights Who talk (and live) a trifle high, In stern defence of civic rights Profess themselves prepared to die.
According to the civil service law, a laborer has no right to a trial; many are discharged by the foreman, and find that they can be reinstated only upon the aldermanic recommendation.
As many of his constituents in this case are impressed with the fact that the aldermanic power is superior to that of government, so instances of actual lawbreaking might easily be cited.
He is a heeler for one of the most notorious of the aldermanic gang.
Thus the public privilege is seized upon by the aldermanic gang as a private privilege which it disposes of to the broad-clothed briber at a price satisfactory to its members.
From time to time some earnest but misdirected young man would join the aldermanic body, and immediately lift up his voice in protest.
Another franchise had slipped out of the Common Council into the transit company's pocket, and even the partizan papers mildly belabored the aldermanic body.
The aldermanic banquet appeared in all essentials save the serving, and we fared so well that we began to hope our bedroom would even be comfortable.
The answers which they obtained by its means are important, as bearing on the question of Aldermanic agency.
This table was compiled for the Aldermanic Committee appointed to investigate the police department, which fact explains why the period does not coincide with that of our own investigations.
Aldermanic documents tell likewise of the same state of affairs in New York.
An Aldermanicreport on taxation in 1846 showed that thirty million dollars worth of assessable property escaped taxation every year, and that no bona fide efforts were made by the officials to remedy that state of affairs.
These influences are frequently referred to inaldermanic documents.
The internal arrangements of the Brachiones are finely displayed, and they have a mostaldermanic allowance of gizzard, which extends more than half way across each side of the median line, and shows all the portions described by Mr. Gosse.
The beaches of these Caribbean isles, around the fisher settlements, are often littered with the rotting carcases of turtle, spectacles of wilful waste sufficient to break the stoutest aldermanic heart.
In this aldermanic condition of repletion they are very easily detached, .
Not he, with his aldermanic taste for spicy dishes," said Vaura.
I fully expect my gossips at the club won't know me on my return; I shall be a skeleton frame, rack and bones, and my aldermanic rotundity will be in the streets and audience chambers of Paris.
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