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1,010,242 Number of persons attending normal schools ..... 5,657 Number of children of school age in private schools ... 875,175 Number of persons in the State between five and twenty - one years of age 1,520,628 CHARITIES AND ASYLUMS .
1,010,242 Number of persons attending normal schools ..... 5,657 Number of children of school age in private schools ... 875,175 Number of persons in the State between five and twenty - one years of age 1,520,628 CHARITIES AND ASYLUMS .
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The number of 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 ...
The number of 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 ...
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On board of these one hundred and fifteen vessels there were exposed to the disease , in a greater or less degree , seventy - three thousand three hundred and six ( 73,306 ) persons , passengers and crew . Thirty - four ( 34 ) vessels ...
On board of these one hundred and fifteen vessels there were exposed to the disease , in a greater or less degree , seventy - three thousand three hundred and six ( 73,306 ) persons , passengers and crew . Thirty - four ( 34 ) vessels ...
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Thus the police justices , who are , for the most part , 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 ...
Thus the police justices , who are , for the most part , 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 ...
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In the latter three representatives , or members of the more numerous branch of the Legislature , are elected in each Senatorial District , and each qualified voter may cast three votes for one person or distribute them , as he may ...
In the latter three representatives , or members of the more numerous branch of the Legislature , are elected in each Senatorial District , and each qualified voter may cast three votes for one person or distribute them , as he may ...
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