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... received at their hands ; and my thanks for the flattering approval of the policy and results of the past year's labors , which they have manifested by returning with such una- nimity to these halls , so many of those who divided with ...
... received at their hands ; and my thanks for the flattering approval of the policy and results of the past year's labors , which they have manifested by returning with such una- nimity to these halls , so many of those who divided with ...
Page 7
... in their acknowledgment of the correctness and value of the principle of general representation . Should this system continue to receive general appro- bation , its tendency would undoubtedly be , to draw 1857. ] 7 MAYOR'S ADDRESS .
... in their acknowledgment of the correctness and value of the principle of general representation . Should this system continue to receive general appro- bation , its tendency would undoubtedly be , to draw 1857. ] 7 MAYOR'S ADDRESS .
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... received in turn , as was supposed , an ease- ment of drainage for the adjacent lands which form , in a measure the natural water - shed to the basin . Among the advantages which the city was to derive from this arrangement , and ...
... received in turn , as was supposed , an ease- ment of drainage for the adjacent lands which form , in a measure the natural water - shed to the basin . Among the advantages which the city was to derive from this arrangement , and ...
Page 18
... receiving basin , in order to secure the requisite head and fall . This depression of water in the basin nearest the ... received by the city was the saving of the cost of raising all this adjacent territory by artificial means ...
... receiving basin , in order to secure the requisite head and fall . This depression of water in the basin nearest the ... received by the city was the saving of the cost of raising all this adjacent territory by artificial means ...
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... receive the earliest atten- tion practicable . Some general law relative to the power of constructing sewers appears necessary . has been doubted , occasionally , whether the city pos- sesses the right to lay drains in , or through ...
... receive the earliest atten- tion practicable . Some general law relative to the power of constructing sewers appears necessary . has been doubted , occasionally , whether the city pos- sesses the right to lay drains in , or through ...
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