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Page 2699
... Counsel and City Solicitor , ordinances of 1894 , chap- ter 8 . 217 - Salary of Clerk of Committees , ordinances of 1894 , chapter 9 . 218 — Inspectors of Prisons and Houses of Detention in Suffolk County , second semi- annual report ...
... Counsel and City Solicitor , ordinances of 1894 , chap- ter 8 . 217 - Salary of Clerk of Committees , ordinances of 1894 , chapter 9 . 218 — Inspectors of Prisons and Houses of Detention in Suffolk County , second semi- annual report ...
Page 2711
... counsel for the investigation did not even have his name , is not giving him any opportunity to be beard at all . It seems to me , gentlemen , that time is of very little consequence when the great object is to do justice and to reform ...
... counsel for the investigation did not even have his name , is not giving him any opportunity to be beard at all . It seems to me , gentlemen , that time is of very little consequence when the great object is to do justice and to reform ...
Page 2715
... counsel and Commissioners shall not feel that any unfair advantage is taken of them if these people are called at any other time . That is all . Mr. CURTIS . Neither the counsel for the Commissioners nor any superintendent thinks that ...
... counsel and Commissioners shall not feel that any unfair advantage is taken of them if these people are called at any other time . That is all . Mr. CURTIS . Neither the counsel for the Commissioners nor any superintendent thinks that ...
Page 2716
... counsel for the public - sprited citizens who are so con- spicuous in this investigation told us that they were here to throw light upon a very dark spot in Boston , " that they were proceed- ing against abuses , and if given an ...
... counsel for the public - sprited citizens who are so con- spicuous in this investigation told us that they were here to throw light upon a very dark spot in Boston , " that they were proceed- ing against abuses , and if given an ...
Page 2720
... counsel was convinced that cross - examination had shown her charges to be improper and unfounded I do not know ; but at the next hearing he made a new start , and abandoning the position taken at the first hearing that no attack was to ...
... counsel was convinced that cross - examination had shown her charges to be improper and unfounded I do not know ; but at the next hearing he made a new start , and abandoning the position taken at the first hearing that no attack was to ...
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