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... harbor of Boston ; what compensation shall be required for the injury , if any , caused by such occupation of said harbor ; and what would be the best method of making com- pensation for such injury ; what would be the financial.
... harbor of Boston ; what compensation shall be required for the injury , if any , caused by such occupation of said harbor ; and what would be the best method of making com- pensation for such injury ; what would be the financial.
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... harbor . I take it if that were the sole purpose , to benefit navigation , - the committee would leave the question to the United States , to whom the jurisdiction belongs . Whenever money is to be expended to improve navi- gation , we ...
... harbor . I take it if that were the sole purpose , to benefit navigation , - the committee would leave the question to the United States , to whom the jurisdiction belongs . Whenever money is to be expended to improve navi- gation , we ...
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... harbors , and the United States takes charge of ours . The legislature ought not to have anything to do with the regulation of the harbor in that respect ; it has been left by the consti- tution to the United States . But you propose to ...
... harbors , and the United States takes charge of ours . The legislature ought not to have anything to do with the regulation of the harbor in that respect ; it has been left by the consti- tution to the United States . But you propose to ...
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... harbor lines were established soon after the survey was made of the harbor in 1835 , when it was found or believed that encroachments were being made upon the tidal basins and upon the waters in the harbor generally , and therefore it ...
... harbor lines were established soon after the survey was made of the harbor in 1835 , when it was found or believed that encroachments were being made upon the tidal basins and upon the waters in the harbor generally , and therefore it ...
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... harbor lines have been changed all over the commonwealth . Mr. SHATTUCK . If one instance can be found where those changes have not been made for the benefit of the riparian owner , if one instance can be found where one of these harbor ...
... harbor lines have been changed all over the commonwealth . Mr. SHATTUCK . If one instance can be found where those changes have not been made for the benefit of the riparian owner , if one instance can be found where one of these harbor ...
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100 A parcel 25 feet 50 feet avenue Back Bay Beacon street bounded as follows bridge building Castle street cent channel Charles River City of Boston committee commonwealth containing eight hundred containing nine hundred containing one thousand containing seven hundred containing six hundred described as taken dollars Dover street East Boston eastwardly Edward Tuckerman Eliot street Emerald street filling flats foot formerly belonging formerly of George formerly of Henry formerly of James formerly of John formerly of Mary formerly of William heirs of Edward Indiana place land belonging legislature less Lucas street measuring twenty feet Middlesex street Northeast northeastwardly by land Northwest parcel of land park Sarah SHATTUCK side South Boston Southeast southwest square feet Suffolk street tidal basins Tremont street trustees twenty and feet wardly by land Washington street West Boston bridge westwardly by land wharf