Annual Report of the American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society to the Legislature of the State of New YorkThe Society., 1913 |
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Halaman 27
... feet long , 9212 feet beam and 64 feet depth of hold . She was on her maiden trip from Liverpool to New York and had on board 1,662 men , 439 women and 105 children a total of 2,206 souls , including the crew . On Sunday night , April ...
... feet long , 9212 feet beam and 64 feet depth of hold . She was on her maiden trip from Liverpool to New York and had on board 1,662 men , 439 women and 105 children a total of 2,206 souls , including the crew . On Sunday night , April ...
Halaman 45
... feet in height above the river bed . The three falls have a descent of 71 , 107 and 70 feet respectively , with a considerable fall in the inter- mediate rapids . Mr. Letchworth made his first acquisition of property here in 1859 when ...
... feet in height above the river bed . The three falls have a descent of 71 , 107 and 70 feet respectively , with a considerable fall in the inter- mediate rapids . Mr. Letchworth made his first acquisition of property here in 1859 when ...
Halaman 46
... feet long and 234 feet above the river and commands a fine view of the gorge ; thence by the Glen Iris Road through the park a distance of about four- fifths of a mile . 3. By Erie Railroad to Letchworth Park station , a flag station ...
... feet long and 234 feet above the river and commands a fine view of the gorge ; thence by the Glen Iris Road through the park a distance of about four- fifths of a mile . 3. By Erie Railroad to Letchworth Park station , a flag station ...
Halaman 47
... feet east of Inspiration Point and about 2,200 feet by the Riverway northeast of the Glen Iris Gate , where Thomas Cole , the artist , in 1841 painted a view of the Portage gorge . Council House Road : A road running from the Glen Iris ...
... feet east of Inspiration Point and about 2,200 feet by the Riverway northeast of the Glen Iris Gate , where Thomas Cole , the artist , in 1841 painted a view of the Portage gorge . Council House Road : A road running from the Glen Iris ...
Halaman 48
... feet . At a point about 3,120 feet from the Library it crosses Dehgewanus Creek . Hall Tablet : A bronze tablet erected by a number of geologists in memory of James Hall , the geologist , on the rock face of the western side of the ...
... feet . At a point about 3,120 feet from the Library it crosses Dehgewanus Creek . Hall Tablet : A bronze tablet erected by a number of geologists in memory of James Hall , the geologist , on the rock face of the western side of the ...
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Halaman 141 - We will fight for the ideals and sacred things of the City both alone and with many. We will revere and obey the City's laws and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught.
Halaman 142 - We will revere and obey the city's laws and do our best to incite a like respect and reverence in those above us who are prone to annul or set them at naught. We will strive unceasingly to quicken the public's sense of civic duty. Thus in all these ways we will transmit this city not only not less but greater, better, and more beautiful than it was transmitted to us.
Halaman 512 - Agreeably to the order of the day, the Congress resolved itself into a committee of the whole, to take into their further consideration the Declaration; and, after some time, the president resumed the chair, and Mr. Harrison reported that the committee have agreed to a Declaration, which they desired him to report. The Declaration being read, was agreed to as follows:" A DECLARATION BY THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED.
Halaman 501 - If any one attempts to haul down the American flag, shoot him on the spot.
Halaman 304 - For regulating, restricting, or preventing the exhibition of advertisements in such places and in such manner, or by such means, as to affect injuriously the amenities of a public park or pleasure promenade, or to disfigure the natural beauty of a landscape...
Halaman 67 - A tax shall be and is hereby imposed upon the transfer of any property, real or personal, of the value of...
Halaman 67 - When the transfer is by will or by the intestate laws of this state from any person dying seized or possessed of the property while a resident of the state. 2. When the transfer is by will or intestate law, of property within the state, and the decedent was a nonresident of the state, at the time of his death.
Halaman 515 - July last past, unanimously resolve that the reasons assigned by the Continental Congress for declaring the united colonies free and independent states are cogent and conclusive ; and that, while we lament the cruel necessity which has rendered that measure unavoidable, we approve the same, and will, at the risk of our lives and fortunes, join with the other colonies in supporting it.
Halaman 200 - All the fowls of heaven made their nests in his boughs, and under his branches did all the beasts of the field bring forth their young, and under his shadow dwelt all great nations.
Halaman 508 - That the Provincial Congress of each province, under the direction of the great Continental Congress, is invested with all legislative and executive powers within their respective provinces, and that no other legislative or executive power does or can exist at this time in any of these colonies.