... under existing circumstances, involves a breach of faith on the part of the State, and a betrayal of confidence which the State has invited. "The fact is notorious that for many years rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the city... Public Papers of Governor - Page 48by New York (State). Governor - 1883Full view - About this book
| Eugene Tyler Chamberlain - 1884 - 308 pages
...notorious that for many years rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the city of New York, and was of direct importance to the citizens...risks and dangers. By the promise of liberal fares, as will be seen in all the acts passed on the subject, and through other concessions gladly made, capitalists... | |
| Deshler Welch - 1884 - 268 pages
...notorious that for many years rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the city of New York, and was of direct importance to the citizens...risks and dangers. By the promise of liberal fares, as will be seen in all the acts passed on the subject, and through other concessions gladly made, capitalists... | |
| Herman Dieck - 1884 - 778 pages
...notorious that for many years rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the city of New York, and was of direct importance to the citizens...risks and dangers. By the promise of liberal fares, as will be seen in all the acts passed on the subject, and through other concessions gladly made, capitalists... | |
| Frederick Elizur Goodrich - 1884 - 524 pages
...notorious that for many years rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the city of New York, and was of direct importance to the citizens...risks and dangers. By the promise of liberal fares, as will be seen in all the acts passed on the subject, and through other concessions gladly made, capitalists... | |
| Pendleton King - 1884 - 254 pages
...notorious that for many years rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the city of New York, and was of direct importance to the citizens...risks and dangers. By the promise of liberal fares, as will be seen in all the- acts passed on the subject, and through other concessions gladly made,... | |
| Pendleton King - 1884 - 250 pages
...notorious that for many years rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the city of New York, and was of direct importance to the citizens...risks and dangers. By the promise of liberal fares, as will be seen in all the acts passed on the subject, and through other concessions gladly made, capitalists... | |
| Eugene Tyler Chamberlain, Thomas W. Handford - 1884 - 564 pages
...that for many years rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the city of New York, aud was of direct importance to the citizens of the State....risks and dangers. By the promise of liberal fares, as will be seen in all the acts passed on the subject, and through other concessions gladly made, capitalists... | |
| Democratic Party (U.S.) National committee, 1884-1888 - 1884 - 314 pages
...notorious that for many years rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the City of New York, and was of direct importance to the citizens...passed statute after statute calculated to aid and encourge a solution of the problem. Capital was timid, and hesitated to enter a new field full of risks... | |
| Benjamin La Fevre - 1884 - 532 pages
...notorious that for many years rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the city] of New York, and was of direct importance to the citizens...of the State. Projects which promised to answer the people s wants in this'direction failed and were abandoned. The Legislature, appreciating the situation,... | |
| Grover Cleveland - 1892 - 618 pages
...notorious that, for many years, rapid transit was the great need of the inhabitants of the city of New York, and was of direct importance to the citizens...risks and dangers. By the promise of liberal fares, as will be seen in all the acts passed on the subject, and through other concessions gladly made, capitalists... | |
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