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Page 19
... high water mark , and could therefore dis- charge only at low water . The rapid covering of the territory depending upon this sewer with houses , has so far overburdened it , that when a heavy fall of rain occurs in conjunction with high ...
... high water mark , and could therefore dis- charge only at low water . The rapid covering of the territory depending upon this sewer with houses , has so far overburdened it , that when a heavy fall of rain occurs in conjunction with high ...
Page 26
... high commendation ; it cannot be disguised , that this very reputation may induce a spirit of complacent and contented apathy , which is at war with a healthy progress in this direction . The most remarkable phase which our institutions ...
... high commendation ; it cannot be disguised , that this very reputation may induce a spirit of complacent and contented apathy , which is at war with a healthy progress in this direction . The most remarkable phase which our institutions ...
Page 30
... high reputation , in point of order and discipline , as a model institution , and commands the commendation of visitors at home and from abroad . In its present inadequate and unsuitable accommodations , the House of Industry pre ...
... high reputation , in point of order and discipline , as a model institution , and commands the commendation of visitors at home and from abroad . In its present inadequate and unsuitable accommodations , the House of Industry pre ...
Page 31
... and have been discharged from the institution , and others have so far recovered as to be sent to their homes or to be given up to their friends . The general condition of the inmates is in the high- 1857. ] 31 MAYOR'S ADDRESS .
... and have been discharged from the institution , and others have so far recovered as to be sent to their homes or to be given up to their friends . The general condition of the inmates is in the high- 1857. ] 31 MAYOR'S ADDRESS .
Page 32
... high- est degree encouraging . They have been free from all epidemics , and there have been but few deaths from acute diseases during the year . Various means of alleviating the monotony of their confinement have been introduced , by ...
... high- est degree encouraging . They have been free from all epidemics , and there have been but few deaths from acute diseases during the year . Various means of alleviating the monotony of their confinement have been introduced , by ...
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