Governor's Message and Annual Reports of the Public Officers of the State, and of the Boards of Directors, Visitors, Superintendents, and Other Agents of Public Institutions Or Interests of VirginiaSamuel Shepherd, public printer, 1849 |
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... important to her well- being , as well as that of the country proposed to be reached by them . These works deserve the patronageand support of the commonwealth . The other public works of the state are prosecuted generally , I be- lieve ...
... important to her well- being , as well as that of the country proposed to be reached by them . These works deserve the patronageand support of the commonwealth . The other public works of the state are prosecuted generally , I be- lieve ...
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... importance , and to postpone , with a liberal disinterestedness , that which pertained more particularly to their own pursuits . If there is in the commonwealth a pursuit which deserves encouragement from the legislature , undoubt- edly ...
... importance , and to postpone , with a liberal disinterestedness , that which pertained more particularly to their own pursuits . If there is in the commonwealth a pursuit which deserves encouragement from the legislature , undoubt- edly ...
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... importance to the proper elucidation of our early history . It is to be feared that many valuable facts are ... important consequences to the infant settlements , were frequently undertaken , prompted alone by individual prowess ...
... importance to the proper elucidation of our early history . It is to be feared that many valuable facts are ... important consequences to the infant settlements , were frequently undertaken , prompted alone by individual prowess ...
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... importance of the information which the monthly reports of this department would afford to its agriculturists . As a specimen of the practical informa- tion to be derived from daily records of operations , the accompanying monthly ...
... importance of the information which the monthly reports of this department would afford to its agriculturists . As a specimen of the practical informa- tion to be derived from daily records of operations , the accompanying monthly ...
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... importance to regular systematic supervision of schools , regarding it indeed as an indispensable condi- tion to their success ; they have accordingly visited most of those under their charge , respectively , several times in the course ...
... importance to regular systematic supervision of schools , regarding it indeed as an indispensable condi- tion to their success ; they have accordingly visited most of those under their charge , respectively , several times in the course ...
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30th September Alexandria Alexandria canal annual report appropriation April asylum Balance Bank of Virginia Blue Ridge railroad board of directors Board of public bonds bridge cadets Capital stock cash paid cent Chesapeake and Ohio Clarkesville commencement commonwealth completed condition construction contract cost creek debt disbursements Dismal Swamp Canal districts dividends duty expenditure expenses feet Female improvement insane institution interest James river John legislature Literary fund loan lock Louisa railroad Lynchburg Male March meeting ment miles months Northwestern turnpike October Ohio canal company Ohio river payment poor children Potomac company present president and directors receipts received repairs respectfully submitted revenue Richmond river and Kanawha road salary school commissioners Second Auditor Sept September 1849 shewing Snicker's gap turnpike statement Staunton stockholders Subscribed subscription superintendent teachers tion tolls treasurer turnpike company Valley turnpike company Virginia Military Institute William
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