Documents of the Convention of the State of New York, 1867-'68, Volume 5Weed, Parsons, printers to the Convention, 1868 |
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... necessary , that the pro- visions for the local government here should be ample and compre- hensive ; but the fundamental principle of the subordination of the local government of a district to the general government of the whole State ...
... necessary , that the pro- visions for the local government here should be ample and compre- hensive ; but the fundamental principle of the subordination of the local government of a district to the general government of the whole State ...
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... necessary , that the pro- visions for the local government here should be ample and compre- hensive ; but the fundamental principle of the subordination of the local government of a district to the general government of the whole State ...
... necessary , that the pro- visions for the local government here should be ample and compre- hensive ; but the fundamental principle of the subordination of the local government of a district to the general government of the whole State ...
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... necessary to contrast its present perfect condition with the slovenly state of the other city parks . As regards the Central Park , the mayor , in his message of Janu- ary 1st , 1866 , says : " The Central Park is one of those great ...
... necessary to contrast its present perfect condition with the slovenly state of the other city parks . As regards the Central Park , the mayor , in his message of Janu- ary 1st , 1866 , says : " The Central Park is one of those great ...
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... 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 confidence that our people ...
... 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 confidence that our people ...
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... 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 . The expense of the City Inspector's Department in 1865 ( having charge of the same ...
... 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 . The expense of the City Inspector's Department in 1865 ( having charge of the same ...
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