Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 4, Issues 11-16E. Croswell, 1899 - New York (State) |
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... matter they were particularly generous , as fruit enough was sent to last the entire year . In connection with these gifts two hundred and fifty six dollars and seventy two cents ( $ 256.72 ) was spent from the fund , voted by ...
... matter they were particularly generous , as fruit enough was sent to last the entire year . In connection with these gifts two hundred and fifty six dollars and seventy two cents ( $ 256.72 ) was spent from the fund , voted by ...
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... matter for serious consideration by the State from the standpoint of political economy . The loss to the State by the great number of deaths equal to the population of a large town annually , and the attendant loss due to sickness with ...
... matter for serious consideration by the State from the standpoint of political economy . The loss to the State by the great number of deaths equal to the population of a large town annually , and the attendant loss due to sickness with ...
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... matter . ( See report State Board of Health , vol . 2 , p . 5 , 1894. ) A recent writer says , " It was vouchsafed to Robert Koch to bring order out of chaos , harmony from confusion , strength out of weakness , hope from dispair . Upon ...
... matter . ( See report State Board of Health , vol . 2 , p . 5 , 1894. ) A recent writer says , " It was vouchsafed to Robert Koch to bring order out of chaos , harmony from confusion , strength out of weakness , hope from dispair . Upon ...
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... matter is caught up by the dragging skirts of women , or , becoming dry , mixes with the dust and floats in the atmosphere , and , being inhaled , may infect a person whose system is in a receptive condition . An encouraging sign is the ...
... matter is caught up by the dragging skirts of women , or , becoming dry , mixes with the dust and floats in the atmosphere , and , being inhaled , may infect a person whose system is in a receptive condition . An encouraging sign is the ...
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... matter of great importance , and that , on this ground alone , it demands the interference of your board . We are aware that this subject has frequently engaged the attention of your board , and that action has been delayed because of ...
... matter of great importance , and that , on this ground alone , it demands the interference of your board . We are aware that this subject has frequently engaged the attention of your board , and that action has been delayed because of ...
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