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... hundred were able - bodied men ; that there was no separation of the sexes , no enforcement of labour , no restriction upon readmission as often as drunkenness or laziness might make it a desirable temporary refuge ! This information ...
... hundred were able - bodied men ; that there was no separation of the sexes , no enforcement of labour , no restriction upon readmission as often as drunkenness or laziness might make it a desirable temporary refuge ! This information ...
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... hundreds in our almshouses , at least there should be ample and strict provision for making their bodily ability useful to the public from whom they receive subsistence . It is proper to bear in mind , however , the necessity of giving ...
... hundreds in our almshouses , at least there should be ample and strict provision for making their bodily ability useful to the public from whom they receive subsistence . It is proper to bear in mind , however , the necessity of giving ...
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... hundred thousand dollars should be expended annually in this work alone . I would suggest , for your consideration , the plan of giving out the work , under a suitable number of contracts , to separate contractors , and making immediate ...
... hundred thousand dollars should be expended annually in this work alone . I would suggest , for your consideration , the plan of giving out the work , under a suitable number of contracts , to separate contractors , and making immediate ...
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... hundred , and of fire hydrants about fifteen hundred ; the lat- ter have large orifices with a copious discharge , and were not intended to be opened except in case of fire . The extent of their capacity will be understood , when it is ...
... hundred , and of fire hydrants about fifteen hundred ; the lat- ter have large orifices with a copious discharge , and were not intended to be opened except in case of fire . The extent of their capacity will be understood , when it is ...
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hydrants shall see fit to open more than two hundred , more wa- ter will run out of the City than runs in , and that ... hundred and fifty - five miles of pipe is to be undermined and weakened , a very large outlay will be necessary Doc ...
hydrants shall see fit to open more than two hundred , more wa- ter will run out of the City than runs in , and that ... hundred and fifty - five miles of pipe is to be undermined and weakened , a very large outlay will be necessary Doc ...
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Página 365 - But no man of color, unless he shall have been for three years a citizen of this State, and for one year next preceding any election shall have been seized and possessed of a freehold estate of the value of two hundred and fifty dollars, over and above all debts and incumbrances charged thereon, and shall have been actually rated and paid a tax thereon, shall be entitled to vote at such election.
Página 116 - And the space of time here referred to as comprehending the sickly season, shall be understood to extend from the first day of May to the first day of November.
Página 328 - ... conclusive evidence that the sale was regular according to the provisions of this act...
Página 389 - And it shall be, and is hereby, made the duty of the head of...
Página 383 - I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the constitution of the United States and of this state, and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of such office to the best of my ability...
Página 317 - Assessment, in the matter of the application of the Mayor, Aldermen, and Commonalty of the City of New- York, relative to...
Página 236 - ... of an act of the Legislature of this State, entitled " An act to provide for paying the Debt and preserving the Credit of the State," passed March 29th, 1842 ; and also, of an act supplementary to the same, passed May 7th, 1844.
Página 474 - No school shall be entitled to, or receive any portion of the school moneys, in which the religious doctrines or tenets of any particular Christian or other religious sect, shall be taught, inculcated or practiced...
Página 417 - December, 1844; which was laid on the table, and directed to be printed for the use of the members.
Página 366 - Laws shall be made for ascertaining, by proper proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to the right of suffrage hereby established, and for the registration of voters; which registration shall be completed at least ten days before each election.