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Page vii
The expense has fallen considerably below the estimates ; the property has been increased in value from fifty to one hundred per cent . , and has been placed in a condition to continue to increase from year to year in proportion with ...
The expense has fallen considerably below the estimates ; the property has been increased in value from fifty to one hundred per cent . , and has been placed in a condition to continue to increase from year to year in proportion with ...
Page 5
Whenever the wants of the city shall require an increase of accommodations , another building can be placed on the second hill , by which a separation of the sexes can be made , and thus more perfect classification be secured .
Whenever the wants of the city shall require an increase of accommodations , another building can be placed on the second hill , by which a separation of the sexes can be made , and thus more perfect classification be secured .
Page 5
And lastly , a Hospital for the Insane , built on the site in question , is not likely , on account of the peculiar situation of the farm , either to be encroached upon by the increase of population , or to interfere with any industrial ...
And lastly , a Hospital for the Insane , built on the site in question , is not likely , on account of the peculiar situation of the farm , either to be encroached upon by the increase of population , or to interfere with any industrial ...
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The year just past has witnessed a marked increase of the active usefulness of the institution . It has drawn to itself more visitors of all classes of either sex , and the circulation of its books has been materially enlarged .
The year just past has witnessed a marked increase of the active usefulness of the institution . It has drawn to itself more visitors of all classes of either sex , and the circulation of its books has been materially enlarged .
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They have strongly expressed the want , so long felt by the Trustees , of an increased permanent endowment of the institution . ... In proportion as a great charity is useful , it is the more likely to receive increase .
They have strongly expressed the want , so long felt by the Trustees , of an increased permanent endowment of the institution . ... In proportion as a great charity is useful , it is the more likely to receive increase .
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