| New York (State) - 1855 - 1376 halaman
...St%Srt7fl? ISSi^%)S» liteilA^^i To some it may be matter of surprise that the whole Island has not been laid out as a city ; to others it may be a subject...the commissioners have provided space for a greater ?apulation than is collected at any spot on this side of China, hey have in this respect been governed... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Board of Commissioners of the Central Park - 1866 - 526 halaman
...this subject they remark : " To some it may be matter of surprise that the whole island has " not been laid out as a city ; to others it may be a subject of merri" ment that the Commissioners have provided space for a greater " population than is collected... | |
| John Flavel Mines - 1892 - 548 halaman
...exists. — L. and in their report to Mayor Clinton, in 1809, they apologize for doing so, and add : " It may be a subject of merriment that the commissioners...have provided space for a greater population than is gathered at any spot this side of China. They have, in this respect, been governed by the shape of... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1866 - 1008 halaman
...induce them to attend it. To some it may be a matter of surprise that the whole island has not been laid out as a city. To others it may be a subject...is not improbable that considerable numbers may be coll' cted at Harlem before the high hills to the southward of it shall be built upon as a city ; and... | |
| Rufus Rockwell Wilson - 1902 - 438 halaman
...years. " To some it may be a matter of surprise," they wrote, " that the whole island has not been laid out as a city. To others it may be a subject...considerable numbers may be collected at Harlem before the hills to the southward of it shall be built upon as a city; and it is improbable that (for centuries... | |
| John Foord - 1913 - 368 halaman
...they found it necessary in their report to the Mayor, in 1809, to put on record the following apology: "It may be a subject of merriment that the Commissioners...have provided space for a greater population than is gathered at any spot this side of China. They have, in this respect, been governed by the shape of... | |
| 1914 - 508 halaman
...repeating: "To some," they remarked, "it may be a matter of surprise that the whole island has not been laid out as a city. To others it may be a subject of merrimen that the commissioners have provided spac. for a greater population than is collecte 1 at... | |
| Academy of Political Science (U.S.) - 1915 - 278 halaman
...reason that influenced them as follows: To some it may be a matter of surprise that so much has been laid out as a city; to others it may be a subject...a greater population than is collected at any spot this side of China. It is improbable that for centuries to come the grounds north of Harlem flat will... | |
| Henry Collins Brown - 1916 - 474 halaman
...the Commission remarked : "To some it may be a matter of surprise, that the whole island has not been laid out as a City; to others it may be a subject...improbable that considerable numbers may be collected at Haerlem, before the high hills to the southward of it shall be built upon as a city; and it is improbable... | |
| 1916 - 464 halaman
...the Commission remarked: "To some it may be a matter of surprise, that the whole island has not been laid out as a City; to others it may be a subject...improbable that considerable numbers may be collected at Haerlem, before the high hills to the southward of it shall be built upon as a city; and it is improbable... | |
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