Documents of the Convention of the State of New York, 1867-'68, Volume 2Weed, Parsons, printers to the Convention, 1868 |
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... answer you in any other way . The bids are opened and read , and a minute of them taken , and then they go to another bid ; they were taken in rotation as they took them up on the table . Q. In what book are the bids entered ? A. In the ...
... answer you in any other way . The bids are opened and read , and a minute of them taken , and then they go to another bid ; they were taken in rotation as they took them up on the table . Q. In what book are the bids entered ? A. In the ...
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... I was told so at that time . Q. By whom ? A. By Mr. Douglas A. Levein , who was the reporter of the Associated Press . Q. Have you any personal knowledge of the matter ? A. If I am to answer such questions , I 16 [ CONVENTION.
... I was told so at that time . Q. By whom ? A. By Mr. Douglas A. Levein , who was the reporter of the Associated Press . Q. Have you any personal knowledge of the matter ? A. If I am to answer such questions , I 16 [ CONVENTION.
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... answer to the question that I think the State has suffered largely from irregularities - from frauds ; I do not impute any dishonesty , but there has a favoritism grown up which I have seen sometimes , while I was in the Board , and ...
... answer to the question that I think the State has suffered largely from irregularities - from frauds ; I do not impute any dishonesty , but there has a favoritism grown up which I have seen sometimes , while I was in the Board , and ...
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... answer my question . I do not wish to go back ten years , but I want a case in modern times ? A. I mentioned that because it was one of a class of cases which has cost the State a great deal of money . Q. State any irregularities in ...
... answer my question . I do not wish to go back ten years , but I want a case in modern times ? A. I mentioned that because it was one of a class of cases which has cost the State a great deal of money . Q. State any irregularities in ...
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... answer . ] Q. Do you think that is an economical method of doing work for the State ? A. I do not ; no , sir ; throwing the line into the bluff and cut- ting the bluff down where it is covered with debris , causes that which is above to ...
... answer . ] Q. Do you think that is an economical method of doing work for the State ? A. I do not ; no , sir ; throwing the line into the bluff and cut- ting the bluff down where it is covered with debris , causes that which is above to ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
adjournment Albany basin amount answer appropriations asked Auditor awarded bank Belden believe bidder boat bond break Briggs Bruce Canal Board Canal Commissioner cents a yard Champlain canal charge Chenango canal clerk committee Contracting Board contractors December Dennison dollars Dorn dredging embankment engineer erasure Erie canal estimate excavation feeder feet five Fort Ann Fort Edward Genesee Valley canal GIBSON give Glens Falls Graw heard informal interest Jenne Johnson keep in repair knew lands sold lock lock-tenders Moseskill never number of tons o'clock opened paid papers parties proposal received recollect rejected remember reside running Schenectady spring STANFORD statement of lands Stevens superintendent suppose swear sworn and examined Syracuse talked tell thing timber told Tom Gale took tow-path twelve mile level Valley canal Vanderkar voted waste weir wickets