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The viding of funds for education , is an indispensable means for attaining the
end ; but it is not education . The wisest system that can be devised cannot be
executed without human agency . The difficulty in the case arises , I fear , from the
fact ...
The viding of funds for education , is an indispensable means for attaining the
end ; but it is not education . The wisest system that can be devised cannot be
executed without human agency . The difficulty in the case arises , I fear , from the
fact ...
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381 26 381 26 $ 4,883 98 Section 14–81jío chains , Begins on L. Warson's land ,
ends on that of Joseph Bristol ; principally on sloping ground . Excavation , loam ,
clay and gravel . 33,879 yards of excavation , at 8 cts ....... $ 3,710 32 51 chains ...
381 26 381 26 $ 4,883 98 Section 14–81jío chains , Begins on L. Warson's land ,
ends on that of Joseph Bristol ; principally on sloping ground . Excavation , loam ,
clay and gravel . 33,879 yards of excavation , at 8 cts ....... $ 3,710 32 51 chains ...
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Begins and ends on the Street farm ; located in a swamp , and along the face of
gently ascending ground . Soil , alluvial . 31,300 yards cxcavation , at 8 c ..... $
2,504 00 2,640 embankment , at 10 c . 264 00 652 rods fence , at 70 c . 456 40
20 ...
Begins and ends on the Street farm ; located in a swamp , and along the face of
gently ascending ground . Soil , alluvial . 31,300 yards cxcavation , at 8 c ..... $
2,504 00 2,640 embankment , at 10 c . 264 00 652 rods fence , at 70 c . 456 40
20 ...
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Section 94-50.91 chains . Begins on F.
Miller's land ; ends on that of B. Shaffer's . Line on sloping ground , with the
exception of 35 chains of embankment across the mouth of Big Swamp . Soil ,
alluvial ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. Section 94-50.91 chains . Begins on F.
Miller's land ; ends on that of B. Shaffer's . Line on sloping ground , with the
exception of 35 chains of embankment across the mouth of Big Swamp . Soil ,
alluvial ...
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Section 98–81.85 chains . Begins near Dumplin hill ; passes back of Tone's
tavern , and on the west side of a sand hill , lying parallel to the river , and ends
on Valentine's land . It is necessary to keep up the level , to pass Black and Little
Black ...
Section 98–81.85 chains . Begins near Dumplin hill ; passes back of Tone's
tavern , and on the west side of a sand hill , lying parallel to the river , and ends
on Valentine's land . It is necessary to keep up the level , to pass Black and Little
Black ...
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