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... in said city , which are below the grade of eighteen feet above mean low water , and all estates , any part of which is below said grade , with the buildings and other fixtures on the land so purchased or taken , situated and lying ...
... in said city , which are below the grade of eighteen feet above mean low water , and all estates , any part of which is below said grade , with the buildings and other fixtures on the land so purchased or taken , situated and lying ...
Page 204
... dated May 3 , 1869 ; and the cellars , back - yards and vacant lots to the grade of at least twelve feet above mean low water ; also for raising and underpinning such of the houses and other buildings on said territory as they shall ...
... dated May 3 , 1869 ; and the cellars , back - yards and vacant lots to the grade of at least twelve feet above mean low water ; also for raising and underpinning such of the houses and other buildings on said territory as they shall ...
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... in said city , which are abate below the grade of eighteen feet above mean low water , and all estates , any part of which is below said grade , with the buildings and other fixtures on the land so purchased or taken , situated and ...
... in said city , which are abate below the grade of eighteen feet above mean low water , and all estates , any part of which is below said grade , with the buildings and other fixtures on the land so purchased or taken , situated and ...
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This would enable it from time to time to purchase libraries offered for sale , and for which special means are unprovided . The Trustees cannot reasonably ask such provision from the city government , already so attentive to the ...
This would enable it from time to time to purchase libraries offered for sale , and for which special means are unprovided . The Trustees cannot reasonably ask such provision from the city government , already so attentive to the ...
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No year should be allowed to pass without witnessing some attempt to fill up these deficiencies ; and the Trustees as far as their means will allow steadily keep this object in view . The sum at their command , however , for the ...
No year should be allowed to pass without witnessing some attempt to fill up these deficiencies ; and the Trustees as far as their means will allow steadily keep this object in view . The sum at their command , however , for the ...
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