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Page 13
... building and repairing bridges , has been $ 407,922 ; and yet improvements of this class are demanded by the public convenience , and if tempo- rarily suspended , must be more vigorously prosecuted thereafter . In many of the older ...
... building and repairing bridges , has been $ 407,922 ; and yet improvements of this class are demanded by the public convenience , and if tempo- rarily suspended , must be more vigorously prosecuted thereafter . In many of the older ...
Page 16
... buildings , for the most part , are of small value , and I commend to your consideration the expe- diency of ... building territory upon the Back Bay , so called . For many years the extensive flats west of Charles 1 street , and ...
... buildings , for the most part , are of small value , and I commend to your consideration the expe- diency of ... building territory upon the Back Bay , so called . For many years the extensive flats west of Charles 1 street , and ...
Page 18
... buildings thereon was fixed with reference to drainage into that basin , a grade actually several feet below high water mark ; and when buildings were multiplied largely in this vicinity , and at the same time the use of the basin by ...
... buildings thereon was fixed with reference to drainage into that basin , a grade actually several feet below high water mark ; and when buildings were multiplied largely in this vicinity , and at the same time the use of the basin by ...
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... building purposes . It may here be remarked that both the Common- wealth and the Water Power Company denied that the city of Boston had any right whatsoever in this territory , not excepting even the right to drain into it ; and the ...
... building purposes . It may here be remarked that both the Common- wealth and the Water Power Company denied that the city of Boston had any right whatsoever in this territory , not excepting even the right to drain into it ; and the ...
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... building , has , on the whole , but few deficiencies , and those not of the most important character . The House of Correction buildings are of sufficient capacity and are well arranged and convenient . The House of Reformation is not ...
... building , has , on the whole , but few deficiencies , and those not of the most important character . The House of Correction buildings are of sufficient capacity and are well arranged and convenient . The House of Reformation is not ...
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