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" Commonwealth can be promoted, there is your duty and mine. The public debt, but for the interest on which no general State tax would be necessary, must not be increased by a single dollar. With emphasis, too, let me now add, your influence should go to... "
Address of His Excellency John D. Long to the Two Branches of the ... - Page 57
by Massachusetts. Governor (1880-1883 : Long), John Davis Long - 1881 - 58 pages
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Addresses and Messages to the General Court, Proclamations, Official ...

Massachusetts. Governor - 1871 - 644 pages
...increased by a single dollar. If there is less opportunity for specific retrenchment, let us especially avoid the risk, that always attends a reviving prosperity,...undertakings foreign to the limited purposes of a State. But a higher trust than the material thrift of 3Iassachusetts is the maintenance of her ancient honor...
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Addresses and Messages to the General Court, Proclamations, Official ...

Massachusetts. Governor - 1878 - 682 pages
...other official boards shall confine their expenditures within the limits of the appropriations made hy the moneyraising authorities. To lodge, or to seem...speak of that era of inflation and wild speculation whicli is so fresh in our memories, it takes no very keen discernment to see that a similar madness...
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Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Court of Massachusetts

Massachusetts - Law - 1881 - 524 pages
...attention is respectfully called to that fact. FINANCIAL. As I said a year ago, your session well maj-, and ought to be, brief. You will certainly do nothing...purposes of a state. Even •while the commonplaces are on our lips in which we speak of that era of inflation and wild speculation which is so fresh in...
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Governor's Messages

1881 - 1090 pages
...the treasury can be guarded, wherever the great interests of the people of the Commonwealth can he promoted, there is your duty and mine. The public...undertakings foreign to the limited purposes of a state. Even Avhilc the commonplaces are on our lips -in which we speak of that era of inflation and wild speculation...
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