Political Science: Or, the State Theoretically And Practically ..., volume 2
Political Science: Or, the State Theoretically And Practically ..., volume 2
Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, 1801-1889
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Scientific and experienced medical men ought to take the lead in such enterprises and to be clothed with all necessary authority. * See more about this usage in K. Sprengel, Gesch. d. Arzeneikunde, ii.y § 1 06 and onw. Digitized by VjOOQ IC SUBJECT-MATTER OF LAW AND ADMINISTRATION. 399 ^ 245. IV. The care of the roads, again, in the rural districts, is not very difficult. It is one of the most important duties devolving on the authorities of the town- ship, and demands supervision whether yearl...y repairs are let out by contract or every one is made responsible for the ways along which his own land is situated. In cities there is need of much more of system, as to streets, sidewalks, and the keeping of them clean ; but there are no questions of difficulty, so far as I know, that meet us at this point except that of taking private property for public improvements and deducting the benefit to the proprietor from his damages. There is however, in regard to ways of communication, whether common highways, canals, or railroads, one very important question — whether they may best be constructed by private enterprise or by public.
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