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Page 22
... benefit of the inhabitants of East Boston . Thirdly . They have no right to demand free ferries because the benefit to East Boston , and thus to the whole city , would be utterly disproportionate to the expense to be incurred . Let me ...
... benefit of the inhabitants of East Boston . Thirdly . They have no right to demand free ferries because the benefit to East Boston , and thus to the whole city , would be utterly disproportionate to the expense to be incurred . Let me ...
Page 23
... benefits which East Boston would derive , and which would thus inure to the benefit of the whole city . The whole number of acres in Ward 1 , as I calculate , is between 600 and 650 , exclusive of the flats . I do not know what number ...
... benefits which East Boston would derive , and which would thus inure to the benefit of the whole city . The whole number of acres in Ward 1 , as I calculate , is between 600 and 650 , exclusive of the flats . I do not know what number ...
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... benefit which the city is to derive from an increase of values in Ward 1 . Then there is a large amount of wharf ... benefits which are to accrue to the inhabitants of East Boston ? Of course , I am utterly unable to express any opinion ...
... benefit which the city is to derive from an increase of values in Ward 1 . Then there is a large amount of wharf ... benefits which are to accrue to the inhabitants of East Boston ? Of course , I am utterly unable to express any opinion ...
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... benefit of the inhabitants living in Essex County . I hope to have , at the next hearing , some evidence in relation to that point in the case , which will be of value to any gentleman who wishes to consider this question wisely and ...
... benefit of the inhabitants living in Essex County . I hope to have , at the next hearing , some evidence in relation to that point in the case , which will be of value to any gentleman who wishes to consider this question wisely and ...
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... benefit which the city would derive from the change would be in any manner compensated by the increase of wealth in , and the growth and welfare of , Ward 1 . For the purpose of enlightening ourselves in that regard , I propose , at a ...
... benefit which the city would derive from the change would be in any manner compensated by the increase of wealth in , and the growth and welfare of , Ward 1 . For the purpose of enlightening ourselves in that regard , I propose , at a ...
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accommodations Adams amount Annie attendance average whole number Board boats boys bridge building cent Chairman Charles Chelsea Chelsea bridge city of Boston city proper cost course Deer Island dollars Dorchester drawing East Boston ferries Edward Emma expense feet ferries free Frank free ferries freeing the ferries gentlemen George George H Girls give Grammar Schools Grand Junction Railroad Grand Junction road Head Assistant hearing Henry High and Normal highways House increase instruction interest Ira Allen James John JULIUS EICHBERG land Latin School Lizzie Mary matter Maverick square Number Belonging number of pupils old ferry passengers petitioners Primary Schools PUTNAM question Railroad real estate repairs Roxbury Roxbury High School Sarah school-houses side South Boston street Sub-Committee suppose taxation teachers team travel tion tolls Total town tunnel valuation Ward wharf William