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... - day . We are all satisfied that the committee of our Society , who have super- intended the changes , have done their whole duty faithfully 1 and thoroughly , and that they have no share of ANNUAL MEETING, APRIL, 1873.
... - day . We are all satisfied that the committee of our Society , who have super- intended the changes , have done their whole duty faithfully 1 and thoroughly , and that they have no share of ANNUAL MEETING, APRIL, 1873.
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... whole operation shall be to leave us , for some time to come , with more restricted resources than we could wish , we shall still have a larger income than we have ever heretofore enjoyed ; while the very fact of our having made so ...
... whole operation shall be to leave us , for some time to come , with more restricted resources than we could wish , we shall still have a larger income than we have ever heretofore enjoyed ; while the very fact of our having made so ...
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... whole year which preceded our final decision to do what we have now done , and as I remember the impatience and almost despair of which I was myself at some hours conscious , I cannot but feel that light has indeed sprung up out of ...
... whole year which preceded our final decision to do what we have now done , and as I remember the impatience and almost despair of which I was myself at some hours conscious , I cannot but feel that light has indeed sprung up out of ...
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... whole interior of the old building was removed from the cellar to the roof , and built up anew ; each story perfectly isolated by floors constructed with iron girders and brick arches . The north wall has been carried fifteen feet above ...
... whole interior of the old building was removed from the cellar to the roof , and built up anew ; each story perfectly isolated by floors constructed with iron girders and brick arches . The north wall has been carried fifteen feet above ...
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... whole work amounted to $ 57,071 . Although the building is finished , the last payment is not yet due to the contractors ; but it is expected the sum raised by mortgage will , as contemplated under the original estimates , cover the ...
... whole work amounted to $ 57,071 . Although the building is finished , the last payment is not yet due to the contractors ; but it is expected the sum raised by mortgage will , as contemplated under the original estimates , cover the ...
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