Documents of the Senate of the State of New YorkE. Croswell, 1896 - New York (State) |
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... five buildings in charge of this department , namely , the Capitol , State hall , Geological hall , Executive mansion and boiler - house , from December 31 , 1894 , to December 31 , 1895 . As required by chapter 349 of the Laws of 1883 ...
... five buildings in charge of this department , namely , the Capitol , State hall , Geological hall , Executive mansion and boiler - house , from December 31 , 1894 , to December 31 , 1895 . As required by chapter 349 of the Laws of 1883 ...
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... operation , and while heating fully one- third more space than old plant , will save fully twenty - five per cent . of coal over old system . 1 The heating apparatus under reception rooms was taken down 14 [ SENATE ,
... operation , and while heating fully one- third more space than old plant , will save fully twenty - five per cent . of coal over old system . 1 The heating apparatus under reception rooms was taken down 14 [ SENATE ,
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... five inches out of plumb , and is only kept standing by injecting water into the blue clay under foundation . I would recommend that the end of building on Hawk and Fayette streets be taken down and built up to conform to new building ...
... five inches out of plumb , and is only kept standing by injecting water into the blue clay under foundation . I would recommend that the end of building on Hawk and Fayette streets be taken down and built up to conform to new building ...
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... five dollars for making twenty axles , which was considered a day's work . They claimed that there had been several reductions in their wages , amounting in all to about fifty per cent . , and they asked that their wages be advanced to ...
... five dollars for making twenty axles , which was considered a day's work . They claimed that there had been several reductions in their wages , amounting in all to about fifty per cent . , and they asked that their wages be advanced to ...
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... five dollars a day ; now here is a concern that is making fire brick ; they are not running it as a charitable institution ; you would hardly expect them to run it if they could not make money . Mr. Naylor.- I know I would not if I was ...
... five dollars a day ; now here is a concern that is making fire brick ; they are not running it as a charitable institution ; you would hardly expect them to run it if they could not make money . Mr. Naylor.- I know I would not if I was ...
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