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... persons attending normal schools ..... 5,657 Number of children of school age in private schools .. 131,519 Number of volumes in school district libraries ..... 875,175 Number of persons in the State between five and twenty - one years ...
... persons attending normal schools ..... 5,657 Number of children of school age in private schools .. 131,519 Number of volumes in school district libraries ..... 875,175 Number of persons in the State between five and twenty - one years ...
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... persons having deposits in these institutions , was , according to the number of open accounts on the 1st of January , 1872 , 776,700 . It is very desirable that the provisions of law regulating savings banks should be uniform ; and ...
... persons having deposits in these institutions , was , according to the number of open accounts on the 1st of January , 1872 , 776,700 . It is very desirable that the provisions of law regulating savings banks should be uniform ; and ...
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... persons , passengers and crew . Thirty - four ( 34 ) vessels had yellow fever on them ; on these there were one hundred and sixty - nine ( 169 ) cases and forty - seven ( 47 ) deaths , there being nine hundred and five ( 905 ) persons ...
... persons , passengers and crew . Thirty - four ( 34 ) vessels had yellow fever on them ; on these there were one hundred and sixty - nine ( 169 ) cases and forty - seven ( 47 ) deaths , there being nine hundred and five ( 905 ) persons ...
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... persons of inconsiderable judicial knowledge and intellectual ability , have received , and still claim salaries of $ 10,000 per annum , when half of that sum would be an ample compensation for the services they render . The ...
... persons of inconsiderable judicial knowledge and intellectual ability , have received , and still claim salaries of $ 10,000 per annum , when half of that sum would be an ample compensation for the services they render . The ...
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... person or distribute them , as he may think fit . At the late election the object in view , pro- portional representation ... persons of unoffending individuals , usually in drinking saloons , often in the most fre- quented streets , and ...
... person or distribute them , as he may think fit . At the late election the object in view , pro- portional representation ... persons of unoffending individuals , usually in drinking saloons , often in the most fre- quented streets , and ...
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