Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1E. Croswell, 1902 - Government publications |
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... increased expense for maintenance . Since my visit during the past summer , plans have been adopted for additions to the hospitals at Gowanda and Rochester on more conservative lines , at a reduction in the per capita cost of nearly ...
... increased expense for maintenance . Since my visit during the past summer , plans have been adopted for additions to the hospitals at Gowanda and Rochester on more conservative lines , at a reduction in the per capita cost of nearly ...
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... increase in population for the next two years , and thus effect a saving of at least $ 400,000 more during that period . Aside from these features , I am of the opinion that the county in which the patient resides should be GOVERNOR'S ...
... increase in population for the next two years , and thus effect a saving of at least $ 400,000 more during that period . Aside from these features , I am of the opinion that the county in which the patient resides should be GOVERNOR'S ...
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... increase the expenses , already large enough . I recommend that the Governor alone be empowered on the request of the Chief of the Appellate Division of any judicial department of the State , to make such assignments . I do this because ...
... increase the expenses , already large enough . I recommend that the Governor alone be empowered on the request of the Chief of the Appellate Division of any judicial department of the State , to make such assignments . I do this because ...
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... increase the revenues from indirect taxation to an amount almost equal to the annual require- ments of the State . This small levy will satisfy those who desire to tax mortgages ; it would not be a burden to those who have favored their ...
... increase the revenues from indirect taxation to an amount almost equal to the annual require- ments of the State . This small levy will satisfy those who desire to tax mortgages ; it would not be a burden to those who have favored their ...
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... increase to the cities of their proportion of the Free School Fund , and a corresponding decrease in that apportioned to the rural schools . The present distribution of this fund is therefore in an inverse proportion or relation to the ...
... increase to the cities of their proportion of the Free School Fund , and a corresponding decrease in that apportioned to the rural schools . The present distribution of this fund is therefore in an inverse proportion or relation to the ...
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