Journal of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volumen1New York State Assembly, 1877 Some volumes previous to 1830 have appendices consisting of reports of various state offices. |
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... further saving in the cost of maintaining the canals , and a consequent further reduction in tolls . Even this will not probably be sufficient to carry them safely through another season of such competition as they have encountered ...
... further saving in the cost of maintaining the canals , and a consequent further reduction in tolls . Even this will not probably be sufficient to carry them safely through another season of such competition as they have encountered ...
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... further comment at this time . use . STATE REFORMATORY AT ELMIRA . It is gratifying to be able to announce to the Legislature that a large portion of the Reformatory building has been finished and brought into With a reasonable ...
... further comment at this time . use . STATE REFORMATORY AT ELMIRA . It is gratifying to be able to announce to the Legislature that a large portion of the Reformatory building has been finished and brought into With a reasonable ...
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... further legislation should then be · found desirable , either in regard to the canals or the prisons , it could be perfected at the convenience of the Legislature , and with ample time for deliberation . PUBLIC BUILDINGS . One phase of ...
... further legislation should then be · found desirable , either in regard to the canals or the prisons , it could be perfected at the convenience of the Legislature , and with ample time for deliberation . PUBLIC BUILDINGS . One phase of ...
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... further reduced during the present year . Unless the people permit a renewal of the wasteful expenditures of former years , they will here- after have no cause to complain of the amount of State taxes . The load which oppresses them ...
... further reduced during the present year . Unless the people permit a renewal of the wasteful expenditures of former years , they will here- after have no cause to complain of the amount of State taxes . The load which oppresses them ...
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... further amend the charter of the city of Brooklyn , " which was read the first time , and by unanimous consent was also read the second time , and referred to the committee on affairs of cities . On motion of Mr. McGroarty , and by ...
... further amend the charter of the city of Brooklyn , " which was read the first time , and by unanimous consent was also read the second time , and referred to the committee on affairs of cities . On motion of Mr. McGroarty , and by ...
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act entitled act in relation act to amend act to authorize affairs of cities affirmative Alvord amend an act amend chapter Assembly voting Backenstose bill committed bill introduced Billings Galvin Bissell Braman Clapp Clerk deliver committee on affairs Corbett Corsa Coulter Cowdin Cozans deliver said bill Dillmeier entitled An act favor thereof Fish Flecke Floyd-Jones Gallagher Galvin Graham McKee Graham Moore Gulick Hogeboom House would agree Husted introduced a bill J. S. Brown J. S. Graham judiciary Keator Langbein Langner Laws Longyear M. L. Baldwin Maher Maynard McFalls McGraw McGroarty McKee Moller Morey motion Nachtmann NOES 00 Noyes O'Hare passed April put the question read and referred read the second referred the bill report was agreed reported in favor Ruggles Sager Sanders Santee Shanley Shannon Skillman Skinner Speaker put Spicer Stephenson Strahan Suydam Thistlethwaite Tighe unanimous consent voting in favor W. L. Rockwell Weiant Wemple words following York