Documents of the Convention of the State of New York, 1867-'68, Volume 5 |
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The great amount of property and the large population of the city render it expedient , and even necessary , that the provisions for the local government here should be ample and comprehensive ; but the fundamental principle of the ...
The great amount of property and the large population of the city render it expedient , and even necessary , that the provisions for the local government here should be ample and comprehensive ; but the fundamental principle of the ...
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The great amount of property and the large population . of the city render it expedient , and even necessary , that the pro- visions for the local government here should be ample and compre- hensive ; but the fundamental principle of ...
The great amount of property and the large population . of the city render it expedient , and even necessary , that the pro- visions for the local government here should be ample and compre- hensive ; but the fundamental principle of ...
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To understand the condition to which the Central Park would sink if its management should be placed in the hands of the city officials , it is only necessary to contrast its present perfect condition with the slovenly state of the other ...
To understand the condition to which the Central Park would sink if its management should be placed in the hands of the city officials , it is only necessary to contrast its present perfect condition with the slovenly state of the other ...
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We do not consider it necessary that we should stop to recount the blessings that this board has conferred upon us all , the lives it has saved , the pestilence it has fought and conquered at our doors , and the marks of general ...
We do not consider it necessary that we should stop to recount the blessings that this board has conferred upon us all , the lives it has saved , the pestilence it has fought and conquered at our doors , and the marks of general ...
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Mr. Boole and his health wardens , and their predecessors , held the votes necessary to perpetuate their power , and that power was perpetuated . The expense of this board in 1866 for the city of New York was $ 102,587.93 .
Mr. Boole and his health wardens , and their predecessors , held the votes necessary to perpetuate their power , and that power was perpetuated . The expense of this board in 1866 for the city of New York was $ 102,587.93 .
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