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General Library New York State Library. TRUSTEES OF THE STATE LIBRARY . THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW - YORK , EX OFFICIO . Library Committee , 1858 . MR . M'LEAN . S. B. WOOLWORTH , LL.D. , Secretary of the Trustees ...
General Library New York State Library. TRUSTEES OF THE STATE LIBRARY . THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW - YORK , EX OFFICIO . Library Committee , 1858 . MR . M'LEAN . S. B. WOOLWORTH , LL.D. , Secretary of the Trustees ...
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General Library New York State Library. viii LAWS AND REGULATIONS § 8. It shall be the duty of the trustees of the State Library annually to report to the legislature the manner in which the moneys by them received during the year ...
General Library New York State Library. viii LAWS AND REGULATIONS § 8. It shall be the duty of the trustees of the State Library annually to report to the legislature the manner in which the moneys by them received during the year ...
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General Library New York State Library. THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO THE NEW - YORK STATE LIBRARY . I. EXTRACTS FROM THE LAWS OF THE STATE , RELATIVE TO THE LIBRARY , SECTION 1 * . The Regents of the University of the State of ...
General Library New York State Library. THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS RELATIVE TO THE NEW - YORK STATE LIBRARY . I. EXTRACTS FROM THE LAWS OF THE STATE , RELATIVE TO THE LIBRARY , SECTION 1 * . The Regents of the University of the State of ...
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General Library New York State Library. § 8. It shall be the duty of the trustees of the State Library annually to report to the legislature the manner in which the moneys by them received during the year preceding have been expended ...
General Library New York State Library. § 8. It shall be the duty of the trustees of the State Library annually to report to the legislature the manner in which the moneys by them received during the year preceding have been expended ...
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General Library New York State Library. 2. It shall be the duty of the Librarian and the Assistant Librarians , care- fully to preserve the books , maps , charts , engravings , manuscripts , medals , furniture , and other property ...
General Library New York State Library. 2. It shall be the duty of the Librarian and the Assistant Librarians , care- fully to preserve the books , maps , charts , engravings , manuscripts , medals , furniture , and other property ...
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