| Massachusetts - 1901 - 944 str.
...maintaining a NahalVbcach'to public bath house and sanitary station upon that part of »» investigated. the metropolitan reservation known as Nahant beach,...result of the investigation to the next general court ndt later than the second Monday in January. Approved June 13, 1901. RESOLVE IN FAVOR OF ANNIE STONE,... | |
| Massachusetts - 1908 - 1204 str.
...Quincy at or near the location of the present bridge, and to report the result of the investigations to the next general court not later than the second Monday in January. Said commission shall consider the most suitable location of said bridge with reference to the various... | |
| Massachusetts. Commission on Economy and Efficiency - 1916 - 312 str.
...Neponset river between the cities of Boston and Quincy at or near the location of the present bridge, and to report the result of the investigation to the...court not later than the second Monday in January. Said commission shall consider the most suitable location of said bridge with reference to the various... | |
| Massachusetts. Homestead Commission - 1914 - 338 str.
...advantage of such instruction and what public benefits might be expected to accrue therefrom, and to report to the next general court not later than the second Monday in January. Large numbers of families are rearing children in the thickly settled parts of the cities, to the injury... | |
| Massachusetts. Homestead Commission - 1914 - 396 str.
...advantage of such instruction and what public benefits might be expected to accrue therefrom, and to report to the next general court not later than the second Monday in January. Large numbers of families are rearing children in the thickly settled parts of the cities, to the injury... | |
| Massachusetts. Homestead Commission - 1914 - 344 str.
...advantage of such instruction and what public benefits might be expected to accrue therefrom, and to report to the next general court not later than the second Monday in January. Large numbers of families are rearing children in the thickly settled parts of the cities, to the injury... | |
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