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Massachusetts. surface area of about six thousand square feet , into which two large sewers are discharged . The mouths of these two sewers are quite open and unconnected with the open end of the efferent sewer . This is a very serious ...
Massachusetts. surface area of about six thousand square feet , into which two large sewers are discharged . The mouths of these two sewers are quite open and unconnected with the open end of the efferent sewer . This is a very serious ...
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... feet or three and a half feet to each animal , and assigning eight or ten animals to an ordin- ary twenty - eight feet car , with suitable manger and watering- trough , good bedding and abundant food , would doubtless give increased ...
... feet or three and a half feet to each animal , and assigning eight or ten animals to an ordin- ary twenty - eight feet car , with suitable manger and watering- trough , good bedding and abundant food , would doubtless give increased ...
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... feet long by eight feet six inches wide , and six feet six inches high , inside dimensions ; some , again , are only twenty - five feet long by seven feet eight inches wide , and six feet high . In most cases , doubtless , more of these ...
... feet long by eight feet six inches wide , and six feet six inches high , inside dimensions ; some , again , are only twenty - five feet long by seven feet eight inches wide , and six feet high . In most cases , doubtless , more of these ...
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... feet wide in the clear , inside ; and eight feet six inches would be better for large cattle . 2. That it should be six feet six inches high in the clear . 3. That it should be not less , nor much more , than twenty- eight feet long ...
... feet wide in the clear , inside ; and eight feet six inches would be better for large cattle . 2. That it should be six feet six inches high in the clear . 3. That it should be not less , nor much more , than twenty- eight feet long ...
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... feet wide . * Bedding . The propriety , indeed the necessity , of provid- ing bedding of some kind for all neat ... feet 9 inches long , inside ; 7 feet 10 inches wide , inside ; 6 feet 2 inches high , from floor to ceiling . Canada ...
... feet wide . * Bedding . The propriety , indeed the necessity , of provid- ing bedding of some kind for all neat ... feet 9 inches long , inside ; 7 feet 10 inches wide , inside ; 6 feet 2 inches high , from floor to ceiling . Canada ...
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Page 7 - If any druggist or other person sells or gives away any arsenic, strychnine, corrosive sublimate or prussic acid without the written prescription of a physician...
Page 273 - SEASONABLE considerations on the indecent and dangerous custom of burying in churches and church-yards. With remarkable observations historical and philosophical. Proving, that the custom is not only contrary to the practice of the antients, but fatal, in case of infection.
Page 190 - Correction, under such rules and regulations as may from time to time be adopted by the board of poor commissioners.
Page 14 - Eighth. If the intestate leaves a widow and no kindred, his estate shall descend to his widow ; and if the intestate is a married woman and leaves no kindred, her estate shall descend to her husband. Ninth. If the intestate leaves no kindred, and no widow or husband, his or her estate shall escheat to the Commonwealth.
Page 198 - ... court, shall be final and conclusive, and judgment shall be rendered and execution issued thereon ; and costs shall be recovered by the...
Page 11 - An Act for the Preservation of the Health and Morals of Apprentices and others employed in Cotton and other Mills and Cotton and other Factories...
Page 469 - To commence the manufacture of such articles as the society may determine upon, for the employment of such members as may be without employment, or who may be suffering in consequence of repeated reductions in their wages.
Page 88 - That no railroad, express company, car company, common carrier other than by water, or the receiver, trustee, or lessee of any of them, whose road forms any part of a line of road over which cattle, sheep, swine, or other animals...
Page 445 - Bureau affirms (Report for 1875, p. 445) that " it seems natural and just that a man's labor should be worth, and that his wages should be, as much as, with economy and prudence, will comfortably maintain himself and family, enable him to educate his children, and also to lay by enough for his decent support when his laboring powers have failed.
Page 201 - ... wherein said lands lie, a description thereof, as certain as is required in a common conveyance of lands, together with a statement of the purpose for which the lands are taken...