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Page 2794
... referred had reported back to the City Government the City Government had taken action on that document , and that action had been approved by the Mayor , it would then have been the duty of your department to have trans- mitted a copy ...
... referred had reported back to the City Government the City Government had taken action on that document , and that action had been approved by the Mayor , it would then have been the duty of your department to have trans- mitted a copy ...
Page 2851
... referred to the report here in June , 1892 , the report of the visitors . In that report they recommended , with reference to the hospital , that there should be a covered wagon with springs for transporting the sick an ambulance , in ...
... referred to the report here in June , 1892 , the report of the visitors . In that report they recommended , with reference to the hospital , that there should be a covered wagon with springs for transporting the sick an ambulance , in ...
Page 2861
... referred to it in both ways here . Mr. RILEY . : 1 You were not quite Mr. CURTIS . I beg pardon , if you please . I am willing to argue against both of the gentlemen , of course . I think I able to . I find that on page 18 I did use the ...
... referred to it in both ways here . Mr. RILEY . : 1 You were not quite Mr. CURTIS . I beg pardon , if you please . I am willing to argue against both of the gentlemen , of course . I think I able to . I find that on page 18 I did use the ...
Page 2867
... referred to , and I should like to ask the committee to consider again the statement by Mr. Curtis on page 18 : I understood that the witness at that time was not testify- ing , but that she did read charges that she proposed to make ...
... referred to , and I should like to ask the committee to consider again the statement by Mr. Curtis on page 18 : I understood that the witness at that time was not testify- ing , but that she did read charges that she proposed to make ...
Page 2877
... referred to was sour because the bread was sour because of any trouble with the place in which it was mixed . not It was amusing to me at times to listen to Mrs. Lincolu giving her testimony ou Long Island , showing how little she ...
... referred to was sour because the bread was sour because of any trouble with the place in which it was mixed . not It was amusing to me at times to listen to Mrs. Lincolu giving her testimony ou Long Island , showing how little she ...
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