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... action could be taken . On both of them action was taken . On the one hand , the investigation was so conducted as to leave no room for any further question as to criminal proceedings ; and , on the other hand , the reformation in the ...
... action could be taken . On both of them action was taken . On the one hand , the investigation was so conducted as to leave no room for any further question as to criminal proceedings ; and , on the other hand , the reformation in the ...
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... action . But the charges were so grave and had been given such wide- spread publicity that I felt warranted in asking the as- sistance of the Legislature to enable me to take steps that would guarantee beyond all possibility of doubt ...
... action . But the charges were so grave and had been given such wide- spread publicity that I felt warranted in asking the as- sistance of the Legislature to enable me to take steps that would guarantee beyond all possibility of doubt ...
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... great burden of taxation is local not State . In the large cities the heavy local charges are mainly due to the action of the local authorities themselves . For this the local authori- ties 14 PUBLIC PAPERS OF GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT.
... great burden of taxation is local not State . In the large cities the heavy local charges are mainly due to the action of the local authorities themselves . For this the local authori- ties 14 PUBLIC PAPERS OF GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT.
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... action , would be injurious to a degree far greater than is the evil aimed at . Probably the large majority of the fortunes that now exist in this country have been amassed , not by injuring mankind , 20 PUBLIC PAPERS OF GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT.
... action , would be injurious to a degree far greater than is the evil aimed at . Probably the large majority of the fortunes that now exist in this country have been amassed , not by injuring mankind , 20 PUBLIC PAPERS OF GOVERNOR ROOSEVELT.
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... action which while taken boldly and without hesitation is neither heedless nor reckless . It is well to remember on the one hand that the adoption of what is reasonable in the demands of reformers is the surest way to prevent the ...
... action which while taken boldly and without hesitation is neither heedless nor reckless . It is well to remember on the one hand that the adoption of what is reasonable in the demands of reformers is the surest way to prevent the ...
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1900 Memorandum filed Act to amend Albany this L S Amend charter relative Appellate Division appointed approved This bill article three Asa Bird Gardiner Associate Justice authority thereby conferred canals Capitol chapter city of Albany city of Rensselaer Commission commissioner Commuted Constitution corporation crime day of April day of January DESIGNATION OF JUSTICE district attorney duty eighteen hundred entitled An Act Executive Chamber Albany fifteen of article filed with Assembly filed with Senate GIVEN Governor CERTIFICATION hand hereby certify Honorable immediate passage introduced by Senator Judicial Department labor laws of eighteen legislation Legislature Lord nineteen hundred ment Nassau counties nation necessity notary public PASSAGE OF ASSEMBLY PASSAGE OF SENATE prison Privy Seal provisions of sec public interest requires railroads Relief Sentenced Sing Sing statute Supreme Court tenement house term THEODORE ROOSEVELT Secretary tion fifteen YORK CITY YORK Executive Chamber YOUNGS Secretary YOUNGS THEODORE ROOSEVELT
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Page 139 - AN ACT to amend chapter four hundred and ten of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-two, entitled " An Act to consolidate into one act and to declare the special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of New York.
Page 135 - Existing laws relating to institutions referred to in the foregoing sections and to their supervision and inspection, in so far as such laws are not inconsistent with the provisions of the Constitution, shall remain in force until amended or repealed by the Legislature.
Page 149 - AN ACT to amend chapter one hundred and eighty-two of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, entitled "An act for the government of cities of the second class," in relation to repairing and cleaning of sidewalks.
Page 5 - Whenever and as often as a majority of the judges of the court of appeals shall certify to the Governor that said court is unable," by reason of the accumulation of causes pending therein, to hear and dispose of the same with reasonable speed, the Governor shall designate not more than four justices of the Supreme Court to serve as associate judges of Court of Appeals.
Page 97 - AN ACT to amend chapter six hundred and eighty-six of the laws of eighteen hundred and ninety-four, entitled " An act for the preservation of macadamized public highways in Queens county," in relation to railroads on Greenwich street in the village of Hempstead, county of Nassau.
Page 82 - An act to unite into one municipality under the corporate name of the city of New York, the various communities lying in and about New York harbor, including the city and county of New York, the city of Brooklyn, and the counry of Kings, the county of Richmond, and part of the county of Queens, and to provide for the government thereof...
Page 116 - An Act to Provide Ways and Means for the Support of the Government, and for Other Purposes," Approved June Thirtieth, Eighteen Hundred and Sixty-four.— Vol.
Page 164 - Jamestown, as so designated by chapter two hundred and seventy-nine of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty-seven...
Page 117 - An act making appropriations for certain expenses of government and supplying deficiencies in former appropriations...
Page 154 - An act authorizing the board of estimate and apportionment of the city of New York...