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... hundred boys , who could be instructed in the common branches of an English education and in practical seamanship and navigation , as day scholars , to be supported by their parents at home . Such a ship could be purchased and fitted ...
... hundred boys , who could be instructed in the common branches of an English education and in practical seamanship and navigation , as day scholars , to be supported by their parents at home . Such a ship could be purchased and fitted ...
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... hundred boys , who would have all the physical benefits arising from constant and healthful exercise , and would be acquiring the elements of education in a useful calling at a less expense to the City than if they were receiving ...
... hundred boys , who would have all the physical benefits arising from constant and healthful exercise , and would be acquiring the elements of education in a useful calling at a less expense to the City than if they were receiving ...
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... hundred and forty , of whom about one thou- sand paid no compensation . The amount received from patients paying full or part board was $ 5,200 . The average expense per week , for each patient , was $ 6.42 . The annual income of the ...
... hundred and forty , of whom about one thou- sand paid no compensation . The amount received from patients paying full or part board was $ 5,200 . The average expense per week , for each patient , was $ 6.42 . The annual income of the ...
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... hundred and seventy - five in the winter of 1860 ; the averarge during that year being one hundred and twenty - eight . The number of applicants refused admission was two hundred and forty - seven , of which seventy - four were cases of ...
... hundred and seventy - five in the winter of 1860 ; the averarge during that year being one hundred and twenty - eight . The number of applicants refused admission was two hundred and forty - seven , of which seventy - four were cases of ...
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... hundred and forty - five acres , is now about three hundred . When the extension of Albany Street is completed it will be two hundred and sixty ; and if filled up to the harbor lines , proposed by the commissioners to the legislature in ...
... hundred and forty - five acres , is now about three hundred . When the extension of Albany Street is completed it will be two hundred and sixty ; and if filled up to the harbor lines , proposed by the commissioners to the legislature in ...
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