Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1E. Croswell, 1873 - Government publications |
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... recommend the discontinuance of the commissioners of quarantine as a salaried board , continuing then as a court of appeal from the decisions of the health officer , with a per diem allowance when actually employed . The main object for ...
... recommend the discontinuance of the commissioners of quarantine as a salaried board , continuing then as a court of appeal from the decisions of the health officer , with a per diem allowance when actually employed . The main object for ...
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... recommend that the fees of their offices be paid into the city treasury , and that they be compensated by fixed salaries . Unless provision is made by law for uprooting the existing system of municipal government , I much doubt whether ...
... recommend that the fees of their offices be paid into the city treasury , and that they be compensated by fixed salaries . Unless provision is made by law for uprooting the existing system of municipal government , I much doubt whether ...
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... recommend that it be adopted in the city of New York , for cases , in which more than one person for the same body is to be voted for . CRIME . The alarming increase in frequency of the crime of murder in the city and its environs ...
... recommend that it be adopted in the city of New York , for cases , in which more than one person for the same body is to be voted for . CRIME . The alarming increase in frequency of the crime of murder in the city and its environs ...
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... with the subjects of fires and insurance , gives them to some extent the character of experts . I therefore recommend that no modification of the law pre- scribing the mode in which buildings are to be constructed 24 GOVERNOR'S Message .
... with the subjects of fires and insurance , gives them to some extent the character of experts . I therefore recommend that no modification of the law pre- scribing the mode in which buildings are to be constructed 24 GOVERNOR'S Message .
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... recommend that their compensation be limited to a reasonable remuneration , and that the fees in excess of the amount be paid into the State treasury for distribution among the hospitals in the interior of the State for the support of ...
... recommend that their compensation be limited to a reasonable remuneration , and that the fees in excess of the amount be paid into the State treasury for distribution among the hospitals in the interior of the State for the support of ...
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