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... fact , that it was believed that I had some ideas in relation to , and some degree of famil- iarity with , the question thus brought before you . I remember that the ferries have always been a source of anxiety , perhaps of altercation ...
... fact , that it was believed that I had some ideas in relation to , and some degree of famil- iarity with , the question thus brought before you . I remember that the ferries have always been a source of anxiety , perhaps of altercation ...
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... fact which I will undertake to demonstrate before this hearing is through , that a gentleman with a moderate fortune , say $ 300,000 or $ 400,000 , can go to New York city and do his business , both in Boston and New York , just as pro ...
... fact which I will undertake to demonstrate before this hearing is through , that a gentleman with a moderate fortune , say $ 300,000 or $ 400,000 , can go to New York city and do his business , both in Boston and New York , just as pro ...
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... fact that her communica- tion with Boston proper must be by ferry ; that her wharves are deserted , her workshops depopulated , and all her industries affected by the ferry . Now , Mr. President and gentlemen , I shall have the honor to ...
... fact that her communica- tion with Boston proper must be by ferry ; that her wharves are deserted , her workshops depopulated , and all her industries affected by the ferry . Now , Mr. President and gentlemen , I shall have the honor to ...
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... fact that , located away from the city proper to which access was to be gained only by a ferry , land was worth less there than it was upon this side ; and the advantages which East Boston gained in that direction gave her her ...
... fact that , located away from the city proper to which access was to be gained only by a ferry , land was worth less there than it was upon this side ; and the advantages which East Boston gained in that direction gave her her ...
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... pathize with me in the fact that I have had no time for prepara- tion , and have had to make the statement with the slight con- sideration I could give to it . I wish to say , before I take my seat FIRST HEARING . 29 English High School.
... pathize with me in the fact that I have had no time for prepara- tion , and have had to make the statement with the slight con- sideration I could give to it . I wish to say , before I take my seat FIRST HEARING . 29 English High School.
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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