In cases of public improvements of great magnitude and cost, the Municipal Assembly cannot vote by a simple majority.
In the prosecution of public improvements a liberal, but not extravagant, policy, as already remarked, should be adopted.
Of course, in any scheme of public improvements, the getting rid of smoke is one of the first objects.
It is seldom that I bring you back to your subject, but we are really a long way off at present; and I want to know, Milverton, what you would do specifically in the way of public improvements.
It must not be supposed that works of art are the only, or the chief, public improvements needed in any country.
Under such conditions it is natural that nothing was left for public improvements.
Manzanillo, population nine thousand, with a large and beautiful military plaza, has filthy streets and no public improvements of any kind looking to the health or comfort of the people; and the people seem to like it.
Nuevitas (Puerto Principe), population seven thousand, is a town of promise and no public improvements.
We need new walks and driveways and a lot of public improvements.
And then I'll begin an era of public improvements, and try to induce the cottagers to fix things up a bit.
And Easton's the man they hate, because he's always stood in the way of public improvements.
I've talked to Easton about it more than once, but he says he's too poor to squander money on public improvements.
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