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... tion shall be at the rate of Fifteen Hundred Dollars per annum , and he shall be allowed sufficient house - room in said building , free of rent , and board for himself and his family ; but no other fees or perquisites shall be allowed ...
... tion shall be at the rate of Fifteen Hundred Dollars per annum , and he shall be allowed sufficient house - room in said building , free of rent , and board for himself and his family ; but no other fees or perquisites shall be allowed ...
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... tion shall be performed without a previous consultation , of which all the Surgeons shall have due notice . STUDENTS . Students and other persons shall be admitted to the wards and the amphitheatre of the Hospital , in such numbers and ...
... tion shall be performed without a previous consultation , of which all the Surgeons shall have due notice . STUDENTS . Students and other persons shall be admitted to the wards and the amphitheatre of the Hospital , in such numbers and ...
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... - sioners to assist them in making the necessary negotiations with the owners of said lands and estates , and to fix the compensa- tion of said Commissioners . REPORT BY THE CITY REGISTRAR OF THE BIRTHS , MARRIAGES GRADE AND SEWERAGE . 7.
... - sioners to assist them in making the necessary negotiations with the owners of said lands and estates , and to fix the compensa- tion of said Commissioners . REPORT BY THE CITY REGISTRAR OF THE BIRTHS , MARRIAGES GRADE AND SEWERAGE . 7.
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... tion the same as last year , 182,000 , which is undoubt- edly near the correct number , the deaths will appear as in the ratio of 1 in 38.73 , a result that is very seldom seen in the mortality record of Boston . The ratio in 1862 , was ...
... tion the same as last year , 182,000 , which is undoubt- edly near the correct number , the deaths will appear as in the ratio of 1 in 38.73 , a result that is very seldom seen in the mortality record of Boston . The ratio in 1862 , was ...
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... tion . The value of the benefits conferred on this community by these beneficent institutions may hardly be over - estimated . While we would not conceal our own convictions that some , perhaps all , of these may , in very many ...
... tion . The value of the benefits conferred on this community by these beneficent institutions may hardly be over - estimated . While we would not conceal our own convictions that some , perhaps all , of these may , in very many ...
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