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Boston (Mass.). City Council. OPENING ARGUMENT OF HON . CHARLES R. TRAIN . FOR THE PETITIONERS . Mr. President and ... East Boston ; and they have asked me to conduct the hearing which has been kindly and courteously granted to them by ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. OPENING ARGUMENT OF HON . CHARLES R. TRAIN . FOR THE PETITIONERS . Mr. President and ... East Boston ; and they have asked me to conduct the hearing which has been kindly and courteously granted to them by ...
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Boston (Mass.). City Council. men could be found who would construct a bridge that would satisfy the wants of the people of East Boston ... East Boston , free of expense ; and the remark which I then made to my colleague , Mr. Tompkins , of ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. men could be found who would construct a bridge that would satisfy the wants of the people of East Boston ... East Boston , free of expense ; and the remark which I then made to my colleague , Mr. Tompkins , of ...
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... East Boston itself . I understand the population of East Boston to be about 30,000 ; I understand its valuation in 1870 to have been $ 13,296,000 . I understand the amount of tax collected in East Boston last year to have been $ 186,144 ...
... East Boston itself . I understand the population of East Boston to be about 30,000 ; I understand its valuation in 1870 to have been $ 13,296,000 . I understand the amount of tax collected in East Boston last year to have been $ 186,144 ...
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... East Boston , which shall take the place of that which has been lost , before you can expect to re- store East Boston to its former prosperity . Now it is the misfortune of East Boston that she is an island ; and she cannot be made ...
... East Boston , which shall take the place of that which has been lost , before you can expect to re- store East Boston to its former prosperity . Now it is the misfortune of East Boston that she is an island ; and she cannot be made ...
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... East Boston . Then , for the purpose of showing , as well as I may , that Bos- ton ought not to run these ferries free for the benefit of East Boston , I shall endeavor to establish several propositions : First . That East Boston has no ...
... East Boston . Then , for the purpose of showing , as well as I may , that Bos- ton ought not to run these ferries free for the benefit of East Boston , I shall endeavor to establish several propositions : First . That East Boston has no ...
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