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... cent . interest , and for less , for 20 to 25 years . By the report made by the same Commissioners on the 2d January , 1838 , it is admitted that $ 8,464,033 will be re- quired to complete the whole project , including three reservoirs ...
... cent . interest , and for less , for 20 to 25 years . By the report made by the same Commissioners on the 2d January , 1838 , it is admitted that $ 8,464,033 will be re- quired to complete the whole project , including three reservoirs ...
Side 10
... cents per square yard ; and re - pave- ments , in which about one - third or one - half new stone is usu- ally required , costs 45 cents per square yard : the wooden pavement in Broadway cost $ 2 50 per square yard — some others only ...
... cents per square yard ; and re - pave- ments , in which about one - third or one - half new stone is usu- ally required , costs 45 cents per square yard : the wooden pavement in Broadway cost $ 2 50 per square yard — some others only ...
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... cents per square yard ; and , so far as concerns the busy parts of the city , may be considered as en- tirely abandoned . The wooden pavement in Broadway was placed there in 1835 , and has thus far required but trifling repairs . It is ...
... cents per square yard ; and , so far as concerns the busy parts of the city , may be considered as en- tirely abandoned . The wooden pavement in Broadway was placed there in 1835 , and has thus far required but trifling repairs . It is ...
Side 12
... cent . of that increase are foreigners . Number of inmates in Alms House , & c . 1,833 Do. do . Bridewell ... Do. do . Penitentiary 91 403 2,327 Of these , there were foreigners . 1,158 Native Americans .... 1,169 2,327 Total number ...
... cent . of that increase are foreigners . Number of inmates in Alms House , & c . 1,833 Do. do . Bridewell ... Do. do . Penitentiary 91 403 2,327 Of these , there were foreigners . 1,158 Native Americans .... 1,169 2,327 Total number ...
Side 50
... cent . for contingencies $ 1,453,544 00 145,354 40 Total $ 1,598,898 40 These several sums , carried out as the amount of each con- tract , is only expected to be an approximation to the aggregate amount , based on a calculation of the ...
... cent . for contingencies $ 1,453,544 00 145,354 40 Total $ 1,598,898 40 These several sums , carried out as the amount of each con- tract , is only expected to be an approximation to the aggregate amount , based on a calculation of the ...
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Documents of the Board of Aldermen of the City of New-York, Volum 4,Utgaver 1-90 Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1838 |
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14th ward 6th avenue 86th street AARON CLARK adopted Aldermen and Commonalty Alms House amend amount annexed appointed April aqueduct assessment BOARD OF ALDERMEN Board of Assistants boats bridge building cents citizens City Clerk Committee on Laws Committee on Roads Common Council Comptroller construction Corporation Cost County Court creek Croton Croton Aqueduct curb and gutter deponent DOCUMENT dollars duty East River election electors erected estimate expense Fees feet ferries Fulton Fulton Ferry Harlaem River hereby Honorable Hudson River James John July June Kingsbridge land Legislature Mayor memorialists navigation Officers opinion ordinance paid parties Patrick persons petition piers present Private Cartman proposed referred regulating resolution riot Sept sewer slip South Ferry Street Inspector submitted syphons thereof THOMAS BOLTON tion vaults vessels vote ward Watchmen Water Commissioners wharves William Yard York
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Side 17 - Nor am I less persuaded, that you will agree with me in opinion, that there is nothing which can better deserve your patronage than the promotion of science and literature. Knowledge is in every country the surest basis of public happiness. In one, in which the measures of government receive their impression so immediately from the sense of the community, as in ours, it is proportionably essential.
Side 294 - The said States hereby severally enter into a firm league of friendship with each other, for their common defence, the security of their liberties, and their mutual and general welfare, binding themselves to assist each other against all force offered to, or attacks made upon them, or any of them, on account of religion, sovereignty, trade, or any other pretence whatever.
Side 18 - ... to distinguish between oppression and the necessary exercise of lawful authority; between burdens proceeding from a disregard to their convenience, and those resulting from the inevitable exigencies of society; to discriminate the spirit of liberty from that of licentiousness, cherishing the first, avoiding the last, and uniting a speedy but temperate vigilance against encroachments, with an inviolable respect to the laws.
Side 403 - York, may sustain. or be put to in executing the powers vested in them by " an act to reduce several laws relating particularly to the city of New- York into one act...
Side 431 - Michigan of the second part, witnesseth, that the said parties of the first part, for and in consideration of the sum of one dollar to them in hand, paid by the said party of the second .part...
Side 435 - Not to assign underlet or part with the possession of the Premises or any part thereof without the consent in writing of the Landlords first obtained FORM No.
Side 504 - Provided always, and these presents are upon this express condition, that if the said party of the first part, his heirs, executors, or administrators, shall well and truly pay unto the said party of the second part...
Side 257 - TM, do( examine and consider all matters relative to supplying the city of New- York with a sufficient quantity of pure and wholesome water for the use of its inhabitants, and the amount of money necessary to effect that object.
Side 231 - New-York with pure and wholesome water, under and by virtue of the act to provide for supplying the city of New- York with pure and wholesome water...
Side 284 - ... township for which he was chosen or appointed, or within which the duties of his office are required to be discharged; 6.