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_ Thruppence ain't no good _to me_ -- two shillings is what I want out o '_you_ -- a florin --' j'ear me?
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 98, January 18, 1890 Various 1876
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The last j'ear M 'Stonington Noyse was violent for keeping of it at Saybrook, or elce he 8
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Political j'ear, begins on the first Wednesday of January, ..
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This observation applies with proportionable force to the emigrants of every successive j'ear.
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No license to operate a cinematograph or similar apparatus under the provisions of section four of chapter five hundred and sixty-six of the acts of the j'ear nineteen hundred and eight shall hereafter be granted to a person under twenty-one years of age.
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Sections one to six, inclusive, of chapter forty-eight of the Public Statutes, chapter two hundred and twenty-four of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and eighty-three, chapter two hundred and twenty-two of the acts of the j'ear eighteen hundred and eighty-five, and section one of chapter four hundred and thirty-three of the acts of the year eighteen hundred and eighty-seven are hereby repealed.
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This act shall take full effect upon its accept - ance during the current j'ear by vote of the city council of said city, subject to the provisions of its charter, but not otherwise.
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[Stricken out by the House.] 364 For the suppression of the gypsy and brown tail moths, and for expenses incidental thereto, a sum not exceeding two hundred twenty-five thousand dollars, this sum to be in addition to any amount heretofore appropriated for this purpose, and any unexpended balance re - maining at the end of the current fiscal 3'ear may be used in the succeeding j'ear, ...
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Beginning with the biennial municipal elec - tion to be held in the j'ear nineteen hundred and twenty - six, the mayor and members of the city council of said city shall be elected for terms of two years and shall serve until their successors are qualified.
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For miscellaneous and contingent expenses of the current j'ear, a sum not exceeding eight hundred fifty-foiu* dollars and fifty-eight cents.
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