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... that is trifling . Q. Very trifling ? A. Very , sir . Q. Well , supposing it should take eight hours a day , on the average . Mr. PUTNAM . You are referring to a supposed bridge 7 SECOND HEARING . 49 Schools for Licensed Minors.
... that is trifling . Q. Very trifling ? A. Very , sir . Q. Well , supposing it should take eight hours a day , on the average . Mr. PUTNAM . You are referring to a supposed bridge 7 SECOND HEARING . 49 Schools for Licensed Minors.
Page 50
Boston (Mass.). City Council. Mr. PUTNAM . You are referring to a supposed bridge to East Boston ; Mr. Matthews is thinking of actual bridges . Mr. SWEETSER . Well , I don't know . My question was distinct . I wanted to get at what was ...
Boston (Mass.). City Council. Mr. PUTNAM . You are referring to a supposed bridge to East Boston ; Mr. Matthews is thinking of actual bridges . Mr. SWEETSER . Well , I don't know . My question was distinct . I wanted to get at what was ...
Page 56
... PUTNAM . We should like to have you do it , Mr. Mat- thews . Q. Is $ 300,000 large enough ? A. I should say it was . Q. Then , from April , 1871 , to April , 1872 , you say the cost would be $ 300,000 ? A. I should say so , with the ...
... PUTNAM . We should like to have you do it , Mr. Mat- thews . Q. Is $ 300,000 large enough ? A. I should say it was . Q. Then , from April , 1871 , to April , 1872 , you say the cost would be $ 300,000 ? A. I should say so , with the ...
Page 63
... PUTNAM . ) I want to ask you a single question . In your judgment , who will feel the benefit of freeing the ferries over in East Boston ? A. I should say that the large establishments over there , like the iron foundries , the East ...
... PUTNAM . ) I want to ask you a single question . In your judgment , who will feel the benefit of freeing the ferries over in East Boston ? A. I should say that the large establishments over there , like the iron foundries , the East ...
Page 64
... PUTNAM ] , he said we were confined to one string . If I understood the counsel for the petitioners who opened last Friday night [ Mr. TRAIN ] , one of the arguments he brought forward for not freeing the ferries was , that we had an ...
... PUTNAM ] , he said we were confined to one string . If I understood the counsel for the petitioners who opened last Friday night [ Mr. TRAIN ] , one of the arguments he brought forward for not freeing the ferries was , that we had an ...
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