Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York, Issues 1-27E. Croswell, 1852 - New York (State) |
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... complaints are made by the prisoners that they are overworked sometimes to an injurious extent - that these complaints have been sometimes attended to by the subor- dinate officers but by the Inspectors never ! It also appears , in two ...
... complaints are made by the prisoners that they are overworked sometimes to an injurious extent - that these complaints have been sometimes attended to by the subor- dinate officers but by the Inspectors never ! It also appears , in two ...
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... complaints of the prisoners that they did not get enough to eat , and I gave per- emptory orders that they should have enough . I directed the assistant keepers to send their men to the kitchen whenever they complained . One of them ...
... complaints of the prisoners that they did not get enough to eat , and I gave per- emptory orders that they should have enough . I directed the assistant keepers to send their men to the kitchen whenever they complained . One of them ...
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... complaints of the prisoners , and who redress their wrongs . What ear was opened to their complaints but ours ? And where could they resort for relief but to us ? " Warned by our own experience , we would have investigated their ...
... complaints of the prisoners , and who redress their wrongs . What ear was opened to their complaints but ours ? And where could they resort for relief but to us ? " Warned by our own experience , we would have investigated their ...
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... complaints and protect him from the cupidity of the contractor , or the passions of his keeper ; being , in fact , what his name indicates - a guar- dian . Your committee are happy to find that the wardens now in office so regard the ...
... complaints and protect him from the cupidity of the contractor , or the passions of his keeper ; being , in fact , what his name indicates - a guar- dian . Your committee are happy to find that the wardens now in office so regard the ...
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... complaint , or to expect that the subject of such a mode of administering justice should at once admit or feel that it had been impartially dealt ont to him . Such a practice would never be tolerated for a moment outside the prison ...
... complaint , or to expect that the subject of such a mode of administering justice should at once admit or feel that it had been impartially dealt ont to him . Such a practice would never be tolerated for a moment outside the prison ...
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Page 5 - ... to defray the necessary expenses of the state ; and the remainder of the revenues of the said canals shall in each fiscal year be applied in such manner as the legislature shall direct to the completion of the Erie canal enlargement and the Genesee Valley and Black River canals, until the said canals shall be completed.
Page 3 - When two or more members rise at once, the Speaker shall name the member who is first to speak...
Page 16 - ... keep the word of promise to the ear, and break it to the hope" — we have presumed to court the assistance of the friends of the drama to strengthen our infant institution.
Page 4 - After a motion is stated by the Speaker, or read by the Clerk, it shall be deemed to be in the possession of the House, but may be withdrawn at any time before a decision or amendment.
Page 10 - Department, severally to inquire into the said expenditures, and whether the same have been made in conformity to law, and whether proper vouchers exist for the same, and whether the funds provided for the purpose are economically applied, and to report from time to time, such provisions, laws and regulations, as may conduce to economy, and secure 79 the faithful disbursement of the moneys appropriated by law.
Page 2 - Speaker, shall be conducted in accordance with these rules, so far as the same are applicable ; and, pending the election of a Speaker, the Clerk shall preserve order and decorum and shall decide all questions of order that may arise, subject to appeal to the House.— March 19, 1860 147.
Page 97 - all moneyed or stock corporations deriving an income or profit from their capital, or otherwise, shall be liable to taxation on their capital in the manner hereinafter prescribed.