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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. In each of the years 1800 and 1801 , a
section was inserted in the supply bill for a mill tax . It is worthy of remark , that at
the time these taxes were levied , the General Fund , besides the annual receipts
...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. In each of the years 1800 and 1801 , a
section was inserted in the supply bill for a mill tax . It is worthy of remark , that at
the time these taxes were levied , the General Fund , besides the annual receipts
...
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The excess of payments in the year 1834 , above the annual interest of the fund ,
is of this character ; and it is by no means unlikely that the payments next year
may fall short of the actual income of the fund . Indeed the Comptroller has not ...
The excess of payments in the year 1834 , above the annual interest of the fund ,
is of this character ; and it is by no means unlikely that the payments next year
may fall short of the actual income of the fund . Indeed the Comptroller has not ...
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Expenses . Although the Common School Fund amounts to nearly two millions of
dollars , and yields an annual income of more than one hundred thousand
dollars , it pays but a very small proportion of the expenses of the common
schools .
Expenses . Although the Common School Fund amounts to nearly two millions of
dollars , and yields an annual income of more than one hundred thousand
dollars , it pays but a very small proportion of the expenses of the common
schools .
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The following table exhibits the capital of the School Fund , according to the
annual reports of the Comptroller , from the foundation of the fund in 1805-6 to
1836 ; also the annual interest or revenue derived from the fund ; the amount
annually ...
The following table exhibits the capital of the School Fund , according to the
annual reports of the Comptroller , from the foundation of the fund in 1805-6 to
1836 ; also the annual interest or revenue derived from the fund ; the amount
annually ...
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Since the last annual report , the schools of the Manumission society , in
pursuance of an act of the Legislature , have been placed under the charge of the
public school society , which measure , by the association of the two boards , and
...
Since the last annual report , the schools of the Manumission society , in
pursuance of an act of the Legislature , have been placed under the charge of the
public school society , which measure , by the association of the two boards , and
...
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