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Boston (Mass.). City Council. CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI . CONTAINING DOCUMENTS FROM NO . 211 TO NO . 221 , INCLUSIVE . ( See also Index in hack of volume . ) Doc . No. 211 - Care and planagement of the Public Institutions , report of ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. CONTENTS OF VOLUME VI . CONTAINING DOCUMENTS FROM NO . 211 TO NO . 221 , INCLUSIVE . ( See also Index in hack of volume . ) Doc . No. 211 - Care and planagement of the Public Institutions , report of ...
Page 2711
Boston (Mass.). City Council. Felton , if he has a complaint to make , that he and those like him ought to have a chance to be heard ; and to say to a prisoner that the committee will call him in if it wants to hear him , when the ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. Felton , if he has a complaint to make , that he and those like him ought to have a chance to be heard ; and to say to a prisoner that the committee will call him in if it wants to hear him , when the ...
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Boston (Mass.). City Council. Q. ( By Mr. REED . ) Mr. Galvin , do you remember meeting a young man named Mr. Brownell ? A. I do , sir , very well , indeed . Q. Mr. Brownell was a reporter ? A. So he said ; yes , sir .
Boston (Mass.). City Council. Q. ( By Mr. REED . ) Mr. Galvin , do you remember meeting a young man named Mr. Brownell ? A. I do , sir , very well , indeed . Q. Mr. Brownell was a reporter ? A. So he said ; yes , sir .
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Boston (Mass.). City Council. FORTY - FOURTH HEARING . WEDNESDAY , November 21 , 189 . . The committee met at four o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber , Chairman HALLSTRAM in the chair . JOHN GALVIN . Resumed . Q. ( By Mr. REED . ) ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. FORTY - FOURTH HEARING . WEDNESDAY , November 21 , 189 . . The committee met at four o'clock P.M. in the Council Chamber , Chairman HALLSTRAM in the chair . JOHN GALVIN . Resumed . Q. ( By Mr. REED . ) ...
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Boston (Mass.). City Council. direct my attention to is to ascertain whether you meant to imply that Mrs. Lincoln's criticisms were groundless ? A. No , I have more respect for Mrs. Lincoln than to think that anything she says is ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. direct my attention to is to ascertain whether you meant to imply that Mrs. Lincoln's criticisms were groundless ? A. No , I have more respect for Mrs. Lincoln than to think that anything she says is ...
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