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... increasing the salaries from January 1 , 1864 . Sent up for concurrence . Attest : GEO . S. HALE , President . V In Board of Aldermen , March 21 , 1864 . Concurred , and Aldermen Standish , Warren , and Norcross · were joined . OTIS ...
... increasing the salaries from January 1 , 1864 . Sent up for concurrence . Attest : GEO . S. HALE , President . V In Board of Aldermen , March 21 , 1864 . Concurred , and Aldermen Standish , Warren , and Norcross · were joined . OTIS ...
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... increasing the salaries from January 1 , 1864 , beg leave to REPORT . That in their opinion it would be inexpedient to date back the increase of salaries to the first of January ; and they rec- ommend the passage of the accompanying ...
... increasing the salaries from January 1 , 1864 , beg leave to REPORT . That in their opinion it would be inexpedient to date back the increase of salaries to the first of January ; and they rec- ommend the passage of the accompanying ...
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... increased during the last few years ; and though they do not readily make their way to popular regard , their value is ... increase of material wealth , is so obvious , that the wonder is , that there can be found any intelligent person ...
... increased during the last few years ; and though they do not readily make their way to popular regard , their value is ... increase of material wealth , is so obvious , that the wonder is , that there can be found any intelligent person ...
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... increase on the other , and straightway anticipate the time when Boston may be considered a foreign city . An exami- nation of other portions of this Report will show , that these apprehensions are not well grounded . The reader will ...
... increase on the other , and straightway anticipate the time when Boston may be considered a foreign city . An exami- nation of other portions of this Report will show , that these apprehensions are not well grounded . The reader will ...
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... increase of 228 over the number reported in 1862 . Although this is a considerable increase , the number of marriages is not so great as might be expected in a city as populous as Boston . It should be stated , how- ever , that a few ...
... increase of 228 over the number reported in 1862 . Although this is a considerable increase , the number of marriages is not so great as might be expected in a city as populous as Boston . It should be stated , how- ever , that a few ...
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