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... paid , and it attracts to our busy manufacturing towns and villages , and to the domestic service of our families , a host of laborers from other countries . There are thus two active streams of movement among the people , the one ...
... paid , and it attracts to our busy manufacturing towns and villages , and to the domestic service of our families , a host of laborers from other countries . There are thus two active streams of movement among the people , the one ...
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... paid to the well - known and preventable causes and that the need for the purification of crowded centres of pop- ulation is more imperative than ever . The percentage of deaths from cholera infantum to deaths from all specified causes ...
... paid to the well - known and preventable causes and that the need for the purification of crowded centres of pop- ulation is more imperative than ever . The percentage of deaths from cholera infantum to deaths from all specified causes ...
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... paid to each city and town , and the balance apportioned among the several cities and towns in proportion to the number of children in each between the ages of five and fifteen . This sum of $ 100 to each town takes $ 34,000 , leaving ...
... paid to each city and town , and the balance apportioned among the several cities and towns in proportion to the number of children in each between the ages of five and fifteen . This sum of $ 100 to each town takes $ 34,000 , leaving ...
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... paid out of the moiety of the income of the school fund applicable to educational purposes , for the enlarge- ment and reconstruction of this building , was approved May 12 , 1871 . The plans for the enlargement were carefully matured ...
... paid out of the moiety of the income of the school fund applicable to educational purposes , for the enlarge- ment and reconstruction of this building , was approved May 12 , 1871 . The plans for the enlargement were carefully matured ...
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... paid for stone work on foundations , . $ 240 00 13,833 00 320 81 90 96 366 28 85 00 24 15 39 80 $ 15,000 00 These bills have all been paid and the receipts returned to the treasurer of the Board , with the exception of those now ...
... paid for stone work on foundations , . $ 240 00 13,833 00 320 81 90 96 366 28 85 00 24 15 39 80 $ 15,000 00 These bills have all been paid and the receipts returned to the treasurer of the Board , with the exception of those now ...
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Página 137 - A soft answer turneth away wrath : but grievous words stir up anger.
Página 240 - It has lengthened life ; it has mitigated pain ; it has extinguished diseases ; it has increased the fertility of the soil ; it has given new securities to the mariner ; it has furnished new arms to the warrior ; it has spanned great rivers and estuaries with bridges of form unknown to our fathers ; it has guided the thunderbolt innocuously from heaven to earth ; it has lighted up the night with the splendor of the day; it has extended the range of the human vision ; it has multiplied the power of...
Página 270 - Any minor convicted of being an habitual truant, or any child convicted of wandering about in the streets or public places of any city or town, having no lawful occupation or business, not attending school, and growing up in ignorance, between the ages of seven and sixteen years...
Página 93 - For many years it has been one of my constant regrets that no schoolmaster of mine had a knowledge of natural history, so far, at least, as to have taught me the grasses that grow by the wayside, and the little winged and wingless neighbors that are continually meeting me with a salutation which I cannot answer, as things are! Why didn't somebody teach me the constellations, too, and make me at home in the starry heavens, •which are always overhead, and which I don't half know to this day?
Página clii - ... person other than the clerk to be registrar, who shall be sworn, and to whom all the provisions of this chapter concerning clerks shall apply. The returns and notices required to be made and given to clerks shall be made and given to such registrar under like penalties.
Página 161 - So they read in the book in the law of God distinctly, and gave the sense, and caused them to understand the reading.
Página 47 - Government, the Register of Officers and Agents in the Service of the United States...
Página cv - Births," but also all ascribed to " Debility " or " Unknown " causes, if under two years of age. This plan was continued...
Página clv - Persons intending to be joined in marriage in this commonwealth shall before their marriage cause notice of their intention to be entered in the office of the clerk or registrar of the city or town in which they respectively dwell, or, if they do not dwell within the commonwealth...
Página cliii - State, and they return to dwell here, they shall, within seven days after their return, file with the clerk or registrar of the city or town, where either of them lived at the time, a certificate or declaration of their marriage, including the facts concerning marriages required by law, and for every neglect they shall forfeit ten dollars.