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hundred and thirty - two , and the number of children five hundred and forty -
three thousand and eighty - five , of whom five hundred and forty - one thousand
four hundred and one have received instruction in the common schools . The
public ...
hundred and thirty - two , and the number of children five hundred and forty -
three thousand and eighty - five , of whom five hundred and forty - one thousand
four hundred and one have received instruction in the common schools . The
public ...
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The total amount of tolls collected on them during the year ending the thira tieth
September , was one million four hundred eighty - five thousand seven hundred
and seventy - five dollars and nine cents . The income from the tolls and all other
...
The total amount of tolls collected on them during the year ending the thira tieth
September , was one million four hundred eighty - five thousand seven hundred
and seventy - five dollars and nine cents . The income from the tolls and all other
...
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The whole number of children over five and under sixteen years of age , residing
, on the last day of December , 1834 , in the school districts , from which reports
have been received , was five hundred and forty - three thousand and eighty -
five ...
The whole number of children over five and under sixteen years of age , residing
, on the last day of December , 1834 , in the school districts , from which reports
have been received , was five hundred and forty - three thousand and eighty -
five ...
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In the latter , the children between five and sixteen years of age are not required
to be enumerated , and as the former was not included in the table during the first
five years , it has been excluded since . In the three last annual reports of the ...
In the latter , the children between five and sixteen years of age are not required
to be enumerated , and as the former was not included in the table during the first
five years , it has been excluded since . In the three last annual reports of the ...
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... and that we find by the accounts of the Treasurer , and by the books and
certificate of the Comptrolier , that during that period the sum of two millions , five
hundred and eighty - five thousand , eight hundred and ninety - two dollars and
eleven ...
... and that we find by the accounts of the Treasurer , and by the books and
certificate of the Comptrolier , that during that period the sum of two millions , five
hundred and eighty - five thousand , eight hundred and ninety - two dollars and
eleven ...
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