Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 141, Issue 29 |
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... March 1 , 1918 , when persons having incomes of $ 1000 or more were making out their income tax returns , the cost of war was realized not only more seriously by those who had paid income taxes before , but also by hundreds of thousands ...
... March 1 , 1918 , when persons having incomes of $ 1000 or more were making out their income tax returns , the cost of war was realized not only more seriously by those who had paid income taxes before , but also by hundreds of thousands ...
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... March 26 , 1895 , became chapter 166 of the laws of that year . It was subsequently amended by chapter 302 of the laws of 1898 and chapter 385 of the laws of 1901 , and reads as follows : The People of the State of New York ...
... March 26 , 1895 , became chapter 166 of the laws of that year . It was subsequently amended by chapter 302 of the laws of 1898 and chapter 385 of the laws of 1901 , and reads as follows : The People of the State of New York ...
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... March 8 , 1917 . August Zinsser , New York , October 8 , 1916. + Joseph Hodges Choate By far the most distinguished member of the Society at the time of his death was Hon . Joseph Hodges Choate , who passed away at his residence , No. 8 ...
... March 8 , 1917 . August Zinsser , New York , October 8 , 1916. + Joseph Hodges Choate By far the most distinguished member of the Society at the time of his death was Hon . Joseph Hodges Choate , who passed away at his residence , No. 8 ...
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... March , April .. 150 00 14. Haverstraw Water Supply Co. , to July 1 , 1917 .. 100 00 15. Alfred Demarest , plumbing ... 26 09 16. Sarah G. Ten Eyck , keeper , May , June . 100 00 17. Pierre Gilleo , labor , May , June .. 100 00 18 ...
... March , April .. 150 00 14. Haverstraw Water Supply Co. , to July 1 , 1917 .. 100 00 15. Alfred Demarest , plumbing ... 26 09 16. Sarah G. Ten Eyck , keeper , May , June . 100 00 17. Pierre Gilleo , labor , May , June .. 100 00 18 ...
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... March . Ground still covered with snow . On the 5th 7 inches of snow fell with high west winds . River open and free from any dangerous ice blockades with a good flow of water . Prevail- ing direction of the wind for the month west ...
... March . Ground still covered with snow . On the 5th 7 inches of snow fell with high west winds . River open and free from any dangerous ice blockades with a good flow of water . Prevail- ing direction of the wind for the month west ...
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Page 34 - The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations to have with them as little political connection as possible.
Page 34 - Why forego the advantages of so peculiar a situation? Why quit our own to stand upon foreign ground? Why, by interweaving our destiny with that of any part of Europe, entangle our peace and prosperity in the toils of European ambition, rivalship, interest, humor or caprice?
Page 663 - All the rivers run into the sea; yet the sea is not full; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.
Page 25 - Send the word, send the word to beware We'll be over, we're coming over And we won't come back till it's over over there.
Page 717 - The first successful pipe-line system of water-works was that of the Manhattan company, which was incorporated in 1799. Upon the assembling of the Legislature that year, Aaron Burr and several other men applied for a charter for the purpose of " supplying the City of New York with pure and wholesome water," and on April 2, 1799, the bill was passed, incorporating the Manhattan company.
Page 19 - States is hereby formally declared; and that the President be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to employ the entire naval and military forces of the United States...
Page 490 - Milton ! thou shouldst be living at this hour : England hath need of thee : she is a fen Of stagnant waters : altar, sword, and pen, Fireside, the heroic wealth of hall and bower, Have forfeited their ancient English dower Of inward happiness. We are selfish men; Oh! raise us up, return to us again; And give us manners, virtue, freedom, power.
Page 522 - Furthermore, since your city is regarded with affection by the adherents of three of the great religions of mankind, and its soil has been consecrated by the prayers and pilgrimages of multitudes of devout people of these three religions for many centuries, therefore do I make...
Page 823 - York, with the request that the same be expended, if such expenditure is sanctioned by law, in the erection of a drinking fountain in the City of New York to my memory.
Page 497 - When thou shalt besiege a city a long time, in making war against it to take it, thou shalt not destroy the trees thereof by forcing an axe against them: for thou mayest eat of them, and thou shalt not cut them down (for the tree of the field is man's life) to employ them in the siege...