| United States. President, James Daniel Richardson - United States - 1897 - 890 pages
...now believed to be a dangerous nuisance into an attractive landscape extending to the river front. They recommend the removal of the steam railway lines...commend these subjects to your favorable consideration. It is to be hoped that some well-defined measure may be devised before another national election which... | |
| George Peabody Rupp - Bankers - 1897 - 206 pages
...most oppressive especially on those, who are the least able to bear it : To all which objects, the prosperity of the City, and the health and comfort of its inhabitants, I devote the said fund as aforesaid, and direct the income thereof to be applied yearly and every year... | |
| Girard College - 1898 - 226 pages
...now most oppressive especially on those, who are the least able to bear it: To all which objects, the prosperity of the City, and the health and comfort of its inhabitants, I devote the said fund as aforesaid, and direct the income thereof to be applied yearly and every year... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.). Board of Directors of City Trusts - 1898 - 460 pages
...now most oppressive especially on those, who are the least able to bear it: To all which objects, the prosperity of the City, and the health and comfort of its inhabitants, I devote the said fund as aforesaid, and direct the income thereof to be applied yearly and every year... | |
| Van Vechten Veeder - Forensic orations - 1903 - 656 pages
...city, and to diminish the burden of taxation. "To all which objects," the testator concluded, "the prosperity of the city, and the health and comfort of its inhabitants, I devote the said fund as aforesaid, and direct the income thereof to be applied yearly and every year... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1911 - 1184 pages
...now most oppressive, especially on those who are the least able to bear it. To all which objects, the prosperity of the city, and the health and comfort of its inhabitants. I devote the said fund as aforesaid, and direct the income thereof to be applied yearly and every year... | |
| United States. President - United States - 1917 - 598 pages
...now believed to be a dangerous nuisance into an attractive landscape extending to the river front. They recommend the removal of the steam railway lines...commend these subjects to your favorable consideration. It-is to be hoped that some well-defined measure may be devised before another national election which... | |
| Cheesman Abiah Herrick - 1923 - 264 pages
...now most oppressive especially on those who are the least able to bear it. To all which objects, the prosperity of the city, and the health and comfort of its inhabitants, I devote the said fund as aforesaid, and direct the income thereof to be applied yearly and every year... | |
| Pennsylvania - 1832 - 862 pages
...most oppressive, especially on those who are the least able to bear it: — To all which objects, the prosperity of the City, and the health and comfort of its inhabitants, I devote the said fund as aforesaid, and direct the income thereof to be applied yearly and every year... | |
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