Documents of the Convention of the State of New York, 1867-'68, Volume 2Weed, Parsons, printers to the Convention, 1868 |
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... mean either fifteen or fifty years , and there was nothing there to have raised any doubt ; there was a little too much ink on ; " then he referred to the bond , and pointed to the word severally " interlined in the bond ; I said that ...
... mean either fifteen or fifty years , and there was nothing there to have raised any doubt ; there was a little too much ink on ; " then he referred to the bond , and pointed to the word severally " interlined in the bond ; I said that ...
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... mean that he was required to bottom out the canal when the ice was in it ? A. Yes , sir ; there was a large amount of snow and ice in the bottom to be removed , and perhaps frozen earth . I do not mean that it was literally impossible ...
... mean that he was required to bottom out the canal when the ice was in it ? A. Yes , sir ; there was a large amount of snow and ice in the bottom to be removed , and perhaps frozen earth . I do not mean that it was literally impossible ...
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... mean any time from 1861 , and during my term of service ? Q. Any time since the flood ? A. I suppose you mean since you have had these floods that you have paid for . I can say in answer to the question that I think the State has ...
... mean any time from 1861 , and during my term of service ? Q. Any time since the flood ? A. I suppose you mean since you have had these floods that you have paid for . I can say in answer to the question that I think the State has ...
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... mean by over - estimates ? A. He estimated more excavation than there was done . Q. A lying estimate for the contractor ? A. Yes , for the contractor . Q. You ascertained that he had done that and forwarded the estimate to you for your ...
... mean by over - estimates ? A. He estimated more excavation than there was done . Q. A lying estimate for the contractor ? A. Yes , for the contractor . Q. You ascertained that he had done that and forwarded the estimate to you for your ...
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... mean to convey when you spoke of con- tracts being given up ? Anything wrong about that ? A. I never knew the fact ; only hearsay ; I never heard it from Belden or Dennison . On motion , the Committee adjourned to meet on Tuesday ...
... mean to convey when you spoke of con- tracts being given up ? Anything wrong about that ? A. I never knew the fact ; only hearsay ; I never heard it from Belden or Dennison . On motion , the Committee adjourned to meet on Tuesday ...
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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