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1,269 45 Wolf bounties , 845 00 102,162 65 $ 5,766 27 Special appropriations
and temporary expenses . Canal routes , for expense of surveys , Improvement of
the park in front of the Capitol , ... Purchase of Indian lands , Roads , for expense
...
1,269 45 Wolf bounties , 845 00 102,162 65 $ 5,766 27 Special appropriations
and temporary expenses . Canal routes , for expense of surveys , Improvement of
the park in front of the Capitol , ... Purchase of Indian lands , Roads , for expense
...
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It is , from the nature of the subject , impossible to fix the exact limit , below which
a reduction of the sum distributed would cease to operate as an inducement to
the inhabitants to assume the residue of the expense of maintaining the schools ...
It is , from the nature of the subject , impossible to fix the exact limit , below which
a reduction of the sum distributed would cease to operate as an inducement to
the inhabitants to assume the residue of the expense of maintaining the schools ...
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... who sends four children to school , pays four times as much as a man worth ten
thousand dollars , who sends only one child to school ; but , on the other hand ,
the compensation of teachers is but a part of the expense of the common school ...
... who sends four children to school , pays four times as much as a man worth ten
thousand dollars , who sends only one child to school ; but , on the other hand ,
the compensation of teachers is but a part of the expense of the common school ...
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If the expenses of the common school system were all defrayed by a public fund
and by property , it is apprehended that the worst effects would ensue . A man
with a large number of children , may sometimes feel the expense of their
education ...
If the expenses of the common school system were all defrayed by a public fund
and by property , it is apprehended that the worst effects would ensue . A man
with a large number of children , may sometimes feel the expense of their
education ...
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In the county of Otsego , although the whole number of persons relieved or
supported is diminished , the relative expense is somewhat greater , and the
cause stated by the superintendent , is the prevalence of the small - pox at the
poor ...
In the county of Otsego , although the whole number of persons relieved or
supported is diminished , the relative expense is somewhat greater , and the
cause stated by the superintendent , is the prevalence of the small - pox at the
poor ...
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