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... Green Bay , to Toronto on Lake Ontario ,. via . the Rail Road , terminating at Georgian Bay , and which is bu 70 miles in length , it is no greater distance , than from that point in our State , to Detroit ; and lessens the number of ...
... Green Bay , to Toronto on Lake Ontario ,. via . the Rail Road , terminating at Georgian Bay , and which is bu 70 miles in length , it is no greater distance , than from that point in our State , to Detroit ; and lessens the number of ...
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... Green do do 3,211 92 lowa do do 2,542 27 Jefferson do do 5,022 72 Kenosha do do 3,019 68 Marquette do do 2,593 44 Milwaukee do do 5,497 95 Ozaukee do do 2,675 21 Sauk do do 2,048 40 Sheboygan do do 3,605 56 Racine do do 4,855 18 ...
... Green do do 3,211 92 lowa do do 2,542 27 Jefferson do do 5,022 72 Kenosha do do 3,019 68 Marquette do do 2,593 44 Milwaukee do do 5,497 95 Ozaukee do do 2,675 21 Sauk do do 2,048 40 Sheboygan do do 3,605 56 Racine do do 4,855 18 ...
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... Green . 327,7162 27 6 00 727.025 1.966.296 25.000 98.579 100.000 825.604 2.091.296 7.319 53 Iowa ... 287,077 2 32 5 00 666.629 1.435.385 207.816 75.000 136.033 175.000 1.010.478 1.685.385 5.898 84 Jackson . 21,736 3 63 3 00 78.678 ...
... Green . 327,7162 27 6 00 727.025 1.966.296 25.000 98.579 100.000 825.604 2.091.296 7.319 53 Iowa ... 287,077 2 32 5 00 666.629 1.435.385 207.816 75.000 136.033 175.000 1.010.478 1.685.385 5.898 84 Jackson . 21,736 3 63 3 00 78.678 ...
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... Green do do 3,211 92 Iowa do do 2,542 27 Jefferson do do 5,022 72 Kenosha do do 3,019 68 Marquette do do 2,593 44 Milwaukee do do 5,497 95 Ozaukee do do 2,675 21 Sauk do do 2,048 40 Sheboygan do do 3,605 56 Racine do do 4,855 18 ...
... Green do do 3,211 92 Iowa do do 2,542 27 Jefferson do do 5,022 72 Kenosha do do 3,019 68 Marquette do do 2,593 44 Milwaukee do do 5,497 95 Ozaukee do do 2,675 21 Sauk do do 2,048 40 Sheboygan do do 3,605 56 Racine do do 4,855 18 ...
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... Green ...... 879 .... 1,464 38 161 38 60 26 1,303 00 La Fayette .. 1230 3,488 44 364 44 166 62 3,124 00 Iowa ... 8193 1520 22,792 64 2,587 64 894 67 20,205 00 Grant .. 8750 840 11,731 40 1,291 40 463 57 10,440 00 Brown .... 3760 2560 ...
... Green ...... 879 .... 1,464 38 161 38 60 26 1,303 00 La Fayette .. 1230 3,488 44 364 44 166 62 3,124 00 Iowa ... 8193 1520 22,792 64 2,587 64 894 67 20,205 00 Grant .. 8750 840 11,731 40 1,291 40 463 57 10,440 00 Brown .... 3760 2560 ...
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Página 34 - No senator or representative shall, during the time for which he shall have been elected, be appointed to any civil office of profit under this State, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased during such term, except such offices as may be filled by elections by the people.
Página 134 - No hospital for the insane should be built, without the plan having been first submitted to some physician or physicians, who have had charge of a similar establishment, or are practically acquainted with all the details of their arrangements, and received his or their full approbation.
Página 9 - The stairways should always be of iron, stone, or other indestructible material, ample in size and number, and easy of ascent, to afford convenient egress in case of accident from fire.
Página 134 - No hospital for the insane, however limited its capacity, should have less than fifty acres of land, devoted to gardens and pleasure grounds for its patients. At least one hundred acres should be possessed by every State hospital, or other institution for two hundred patients, to which number these propositions apply, unless otherwise mentioned.
Página 10 - If upon examination the general meaning and object of the statute be found inconsistent with the literal import of any particular clause or section, such clause or section must, if possible, be construed according to that purpose.
Página 10 - The floors of both rooms, water-closets and basement stories, should, as far as possible, bs made of materials that will not absorb moisture. XXV. — The wards for the most excited class should ^be constructed with rooms on but one side of a corridor, not less than ten feet wide, the external windows of which should be large, and have pleasant views from them. XXVI. — Wherever practicable, the pleasure grounds of a hospital for the insane should be surrounded by a substantial wall, so placed as...
Página 28 - It is certainly the greatest nation of Indians ever yet found. Not above two thousand of them were ever armed with fire-arms, the rest depending entirely on bows and arrows, which they use with more skill than any other Indian nation in America.
Página 68 - I marked the uneasiness and dullness of all present, and especially of the patrons, who had been accustomed to breathe a purer atmosphere. School continued an hour and a half, at the close of which I was invited to make some remarks. I arose to do so, but was unable to proceed till I opened the outer door, and snuffed a few times the purer air without. When I had partially recovered my wonted vigor, I observed with delight the renovating influence of the current of air that entered the door, mingling...
Página 31 - 11 therefore, on the receipt of this, which I send by a canoe of Ottawas, set out with all your garrison, and what English traders you have with you, and come with the Indian who gives you this, who will conduct you safe to me.
Página 29 - Indians, wished to obstruct the passage of the traders coming up, to send them a belt, and they would come and cut them off from the face of the earth, as all Indians were their slaves or dogs. I told them I was glad to see them, and hoped to have a lasting peace with them, etc., rehearsing the same speech I had made to the other Indians. They...