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... expenses for general support and ordinary repairs , seven thousand three hundred and eighty - eight dollars and thirty - eight cents . Of this sum there have been expended on build- ings and for machinery , in payment of fees to ...
... expenses for general support and ordinary repairs , seven thousand three hundred and eighty - eight dollars and thirty - eight cents . Of this sum there have been expended on build- ings and for machinery , in payment of fees to ...
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... expense of supporting the female convicts . Atter deducting the sum paid for this object , and for building materials , which together amount to five thousand five hundred and ninety - six dollars and twenty - nine cents , the surplus ...
... expense of supporting the female convicts . Atter deducting the sum paid for this object , and for building materials , which together amount to five thousand five hundred and ninety - six dollars and twenty - nine cents , the surplus ...
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... expenses of the government far beyond the period anticipated when the State tax was discontinued . This fund is now not only exhausted , but the State at the end of the last fiscal year , was in debt to other funds for the current expenses ...
... expenses of the government far beyond the period anticipated when the State tax was discontinued . This fund is now not only exhausted , but the State at the end of the last fiscal year , was in debt to other funds for the current expenses ...
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... expenses . But we also derive great and immediate benefits from such works ; and a portion of these ex- penses should , therefore , be paid by us . If we borrow the money to defray them , and also borrow to pay the interest on the debt ...
... expenses . But we also derive great and immediate benefits from such works ; and a portion of these ex- penses should , therefore , be paid by us . If we borrow the money to defray them , and also borrow to pay the interest on the debt ...
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... expense , and the company entertain a confident opinion that the whole work will be executed and put in operation ... expenses on all ac- counts , including the interest of the canal debts , amounted to eight hundred and thirty thousand ...
... expense , and the company entertain a confident opinion that the whole work will be executed and put in operation ... expenses on all ac- counts , including the interest of the canal debts , amounted to eight hundred and thirty thousand ...
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