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... necessary to lay before the General Assembly . " It could not be ex- pected that this communication would refer to all matters that may come before you during the session , and I shall confine myself to a brief reference to some of the ...
... necessary to lay before the General Assembly . " It could not be ex- pected that this communication would refer to all matters that may come before you during the session , and I shall confine myself to a brief reference to some of the ...
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... necessary to assess a tax upon the polls and ratable estate of the inhabitants of the State , that will realize to the treasury four hundred thousand dollars . It will be noticed that this sum is nearly one hundred and seventy thousand ...
... necessary to assess a tax upon the polls and ratable estate of the inhabitants of the State , that will realize to the treasury four hundred thousand dollars . It will be noticed that this sum is nearly one hundred and seventy thousand ...
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... necessary to draw upon the treasury consider- able sums to meet the deficiency . During the past year , ten thousand four hundred twenty - seven dollars and five cents have been required for this purpose . Turning to the neigh- boring ...
... necessary to draw upon the treasury consider- able sums to meet the deficiency . During the past year , ten thousand four hundred twenty - seven dollars and five cents have been required for this purpose . Turning to the neigh- boring ...
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... necessary at this time to allude to the part taken by Vermont in the late rebellion . We have reason to be proud of her record . Here we stand equal with any of our sister states . Let us not be deprived of the fruits of our sacrifice ...
... necessary at this time to allude to the part taken by Vermont in the late rebellion . We have reason to be proud of her record . Here we stand equal with any of our sister states . Let us not be deprived of the fruits of our sacrifice ...
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... necessary for their comfort and restoration , and at the same time to prevent any pecuniary embarrassment to the institution . The income of the past year has been $ 78,938.29 , and the expenditures $ 78,450.11 , leaving a balance of ...
... necessary for their comfort and restoration , and at the same time to prevent any pecuniary embarrassment to the institution . The income of the past year has been $ 78,938.29 , and the expenditures $ 78,450.11 , leaving a balance of ...
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Amount of compensation ANNUAL REPORT appointed Arithmetic attendance AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS average awarded Board of Education Brattleboro bronze medal Burlington cars cent certificate Commissioner Common Schools Court expenses debentures district clerks dollars duty E. B. Whiting examination of teachers freight Geography give grade Grammar Grand List half year's salary improvement Institutes instruction interest John Judah Dana Judge June Jury fees labor Lamoille County LAWRENCE RAILROAD Legislature mile charged months National Bank Normal Schools Number of tons paid passenger person Prudential Committee Public Schools pupils purpose drawn RAILROAD Rate received regard repair Rutland RUTLAND RAILROAD scholars school district school house school meeting School Supt Secretary selection selectmen silver medal teach term text-books thereof tion Total Town Superintendent trains Treasurer trict trustees union district United Vermont VERMONT CENTRAL RAILROAD vote voters W. H. Smith whole number
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Seite 12 - Executors and administrators under this chapter shall have the same rights and be subject to the same liabilities that their testators or intestate would or might have if living.
Seite 121 - Commonwealth, who shall not be able to read the constitution in the English language, and write his name : provided, however, that the provisions of this amendment shall not apply to any person prevented by a physical disability from complying with its requisitions, nor to any person who now has the right to vote, nor to any person who shall be sixty years of age or upwards at the time this amendment shall take effect.
Seite 51 - Average rate of speed adopted by ordinary passenger trains, including stops, (miles per hour...
Seite 18 - In addition to which must be given a statement of the date of each accident, the place where it occurred, the train, the cause and the extent of the injuries inflicted upon each person, and the name of such person.
Seite 122 - ... years, may, at the discretion of the justice or court having jurisdiction of the case, instead of the fine mentioned in the first section, be committed to any such institution of instruction, house of reformation, or suitable situation provided for the purpose, under the authority of the first section, for such time, not exceeding two years, as such justice or court may determine.
Seite 29 - ... as provided in the two preceding sections, to appropriate the income of such deposit money for the support of schools ; but may appropriate the same to any other use, as said town shall direct. SEC. 107. If any town shall refuse or neglect to perform any* of the duties required by the provisions of this chapter, in relation to the management or disposition of the money so deposited with such town, or the interest thereof, such town shall, on indictment and conviction thereof, forfeit and pay,...
Seite 32 - Vermont, to cause their Principals to return to the Secretary of the Board of Education-, on or before the first day of April in each year, true and correct answers to such statistical enquiries as may have been addressed to them by the Secretary, in the month of January previous.
Seite 50 - That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth: that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace...
Seite 36 - For these, and similar considerations, it seems that the first intellectual qualification of a teacher is a critical thoroughness, both in rules and principles, in regard to all the branches required by law to be taught in the Common Schools ; and a power of recalling them, in any of their parts, with a promptitude and certainty, hardly inferior to that with which he could tell his own name.