An Address to the Board of Aldermen, And Members of the Common Council, of ...

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Boston (Mass.). Mayor, 1823-1829 (Josiah Quincy)
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On the other hand, if it be a losing bnsness, individuals should not suffiur by forwarding a great public object, and if they do, die cifiiens will feel it by a j^nched and pardal supply.
This dQr (Philadelphia) has expended vast sums of money out of its own resources, and if more were reqdred, more would be cheerfully accorded. There is no one thmg, in which all are so much united ; and I firmfy belieire that if a Digitized by Goosle 11 f aeitkm was submitted to the ddsensi to sail to a eompan
...y who would pay back the whole cost, with interest, that not a tenth of the population would agree to it. The increased secori^ from firci the abundant suppty &r washing the streets, the copious streams, afforded for baths, for cleanli- ness, and, in short, many other advantages, are such and so well appreciated, that no money could purchase the surren- der of the works.
The whole cost of the water works, indudmg the pipes for distribution, previous to the erection of the new water works, was ^1,138,857, without adding interest.


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