Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volume 1E. Croswell, 1835 - Government publications |
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... feet of this great monied power , the banks of this State were made the special objects of attack . Their condition was misrepresented ; their ability derided ; and their solvency questioned . By these exaggerated representations of the ...
... feet of this great monied power , the banks of this State were made the special objects of attack . Their condition was misrepresented ; their ability derided ; and their solvency questioned . By these exaggerated representations of the ...
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... feet , but have failed in procuring a good quality of brine , and have abandoned that place . Some part of the last summer the best spring at Salina did not afford sufficient brine for the use of the several manufactories usually ...
... feet , but have failed in procuring a good quality of brine , and have abandoned that place . Some part of the last summer the best spring at Salina did not afford sufficient brine for the use of the several manufactories usually ...
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... feet of vats . Salina , F. S. do . C. S. ... 69 1,822 ...... 174,415 ... 8 146 34,271 13,780 Syracuse , 15 390 189 36,190 Liverpool , ... 25 600 54,710 Geddes , F. S .... 15 463 3,170 45,680 do . C. S ....... 1 2 5,175 15,000 133 3,423 ...
... feet of vats . Salina , F. S. do . C. S. ... 69 1,822 ...... 174,415 ... 8 146 34,271 13,780 Syracuse , 15 390 189 36,190 Liverpool , ... 25 600 54,710 Geddes , F. S .... 15 463 3,170 45,680 do . C. S ....... 1 2 5,175 15,000 133 3,423 ...
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... feet long and 22 feet wide , one and a half stories high , built of cut marble , with a stone piazza in front , has also been erected . It is estimated that the expense of these buildings , which have been erected of solid stone 2 [ SANATE.
... feet long and 22 feet wide , one and a half stories high , built of cut marble , with a stone piazza in front , has also been erected . It is estimated that the expense of these buildings , which have been erected of solid stone 2 [ SANATE.
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... feet square of the land thus purchased , adjoining the west wall of the prison , has been surrounded by a substantial plank fence , twelve feet high ; for the greater security of the convicts while employed in levelling the ground ...
... feet square of the land thus purchased , adjoining the west wall of the prison , has been surrounded by a substantial plank fence , twelve feet high ; for the greater security of the convicts while employed in levelling the ground ...
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Page 83 - When the reading of a paper is called for and the same is objected to by any member, it shall be determined by a vote of the House.
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Page 83 - The rules of the Senate shall be observed in the committee of the whole, so far as they may be applicable, except limiting the number of times of speaking, and except that the ayes and noes shall not be taken.
Page 9 - The assent of two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the legislature, shall be requisite to every bill appropriating the public moneys or property, for local or private purposes, or creating, continuing, altering, or renewing any body politic or corporate.
Page 78 - ORIGINALIA," are the estreats transmitted from the court of chancery into the Lord Treasurer's Remembrancer's Office, of all grants of the crown enrolled on the patent and other rolls, whereon any rent is reserved, any salary payable, or any service to be performed...
Page 83 - BILLS. [Every bill shall receive three readings previous to its being passed; and the President shall give notice at each whether it be first, second, or third; which readings shall be on three different days, unless the Senate unanimously direct otherwise.
Page 6 - There are nine thousand eight hundred and sixty-five school districts ; the whole number of children, between the ages of five and sixteen years, in the State, was five hundred and thirty-four thousand and two ; and the number instructed in the common schools in 1833 was five hundred and thirtyone thousand two hundred and forty.