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... tion would disappear , and other important advantages be secured . Having given a somewhat extended examination of several of the leading objects in our municipal affairs , and my views concerning them , in a former communication which ...
... tion would disappear , and other important advantages be secured . Having given a somewhat extended examination of several of the leading objects in our municipal affairs , and my views concerning them , in a former communication which ...
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... tion to their duties , than the members of the present Boards . The House of Correction continues to sustain its high reputation , in point of order and discipline , as a model institution , and commands the commendation of visitors at ...
... tion to their duties , than the members of the present Boards . The House of Correction continues to sustain its high reputation , in point of order and discipline , as a model institution , and commands the commendation of visitors at ...
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... tion which has hitherto been derived from the State charges . Under the light which advancing science and experi- ence have shed upon the subject of insanity , within the past few years , a system of treatment has been here introduced ...
... tion which has hitherto been derived from the State charges . Under the light which advancing science and experi- ence have shed upon the subject of insanity , within the past few years , a system of treatment has been here introduced ...
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... tion of the Grammar Schools , - a measure rendered necessary both for economy in current expenses , and by the claims of good discipline , large outlays have been made during the last few years in new grammar and primary school - houses ...
... tion of the Grammar Schools , - a measure rendered necessary both for economy in current expenses , and by the claims of good discipline , large outlays have been made during the last few years in new grammar and primary school - houses ...
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... tion . Apart from the value of the library as a city insti- tution , it is rapidly assuming importance among the book collections of the country , both on account of the number and value of its volumes . The rooms are the resort of ...
... tion . Apart from the value of the library as a city insti- tution , it is rapidly assuming importance among the book collections of the country , both on account of the number and value of its volumes . The rooms are the resort of ...
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