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... the efforts and contributions which are required to give full efficiency to our
present system , would not be withheld . If I have rightly apprehended the
indications of public opinion on this subject , a more auspicious season is
approaching .
... the efforts and contributions which are required to give full efficiency to our
present system , would not be withheld . If I have rightly apprehended the
indications of public opinion on this subject , a more auspicious season is
approaching .
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New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. lately has been , is , in my opinion , very
pernicious to the well - being of the State . Dealing in stocks , so far as it assumes
the character of stockjobbing , is a species of gambling , and produces most of ...
New York (State). Legislature. Assembly. lately has been , is , in my opinion , very
pernicious to the well - being of the State . Dealing in stocks , so far as it assumes
the character of stockjobbing , is a species of gambling , and produces most of ...
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He who believes that fanaticism can be put down by public opinion , has a very
imperfect knowledge of human nature , and must be deaf to the lessons and
admonitions of history . So far from this being the case , the opposition of public ...
He who believes that fanaticism can be put down by public opinion , has a very
imperfect knowledge of human nature , and must be deaf to the lessons and
admonitions of history . So far from this being the case , the opposition of public ...
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In another place the same opinion is expressed , and maintained by reference to
a case in which crystals of muriate of soda had appeared on a piece of the rock
taken from the floor of a salt spring , and exposed in a humid atmosphere.f Dr.
In another place the same opinion is expressed , and maintained by reference to
a case in which crystals of muriate of soda had appeared on a piece of the rock
taken from the floor of a salt spring , and exposed in a humid atmosphere.f Dr.
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... but that they were “ inclined to the opinion that with proper care in guarding
against the waste of water , 100 cubic feet per mile per minute for leakage ,
filtration and evaporation would be a safe estimate for the western and middle
sections of ...
... but that they were “ inclined to the opinion that with proper care in guarding
against the waste of water , 100 cubic feet per mile per minute for leakage ,
filtration and evaporation would be a safe estimate for the western and middle
sections of ...
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