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LIST OF TEXTUAL ALTERATIONS
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- Preliminary Report to the Commissioners for Laying Out a Park in Brooklyn, New York, January 24, 1866
- 87: 30 result that
- 89: 25–26 misapprehension in
- 89: 26 judgment generally
- 103: 20 necessary, for
- 103: 41 payers through
- Report to the Brooklyn Park Commission, January 1, 1868
- 114: 27 condition it
- 114: 27 offers this
- 115: 9 sanitary recreative
- 115: 21–22 public they
- 115: 27 line, and
- 118: 9 others who
- 122: 11 them: the
- 122: 34 London and
- 122: 36 entertained it
- 123: 7 towns and
- 123: 8 established it
- 123: 10 requirement we
- 123: 17 puddle through
- 124: 30 although of
- 124: 30 years experts
- 129: 12 men while
- 129: 13 disease are
- 129: 14 happiness and
- 129: 32 comfort-pleasure,
- 130: 39 introduction but
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- 138: 28 calibre ultimately
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- Address to the Prospect Park Scientific Association, May 1868
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- 147: 4 refce
- 147: 4 pk
- 147: 4 ppss
- 147: 7 espclly
- 147: 8 chfly
- 147: 27 business There
- 147: 36 slow perhaps
- 148: 3–4 water-works bridges
- 148: 6 insuffict
- 148: 6 recreation so
- 148: 7 betwn
- 148: 8 recn
- 148: 15 consolidated The
- 148: 16 recreation certainly
- 148: 42 wh.
- 149: 42 prefd
- 151: 13 pleast
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- 151: 24 sun easy
- 151: 35 parks this
- 152: 12 appld
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- 152: 14 grace
- 152: 24 us we
- 152: 31 simplest purest
- 153: 31 which using
- 153: 32 noun is
- 153: 36 park are
- 154: 1 and
- 154:25 over Among
- 154: 25 such, conditions
- 154: 33 landscape the
- 154: 34 express the
- 154: 41–42 obscurity that
- 155: 14 nothing, — not
- 156: n. 5, l. 6 difft
- 157: n. 10, l. 6 noun. that
- To William Edward Dorsheimer, October 1, 1868
- 158: 28 judment
- 160: 15 an
- 160: 32 In as-much
- 160: 35 in-as-much
- 161: 35 enevitably
- 162: 43 might be here
- “Report Accompanying Plan for Laying out the South Park,” March 1871
- 208: 39 entire
- 216: 27 so, mere
- 222: 43 streets.)
- 230: 5 made though
- “General Order for the Organization and Routine of Duty of the Keepers’ Service of the Central Park,” March 31, 1873
- 285: 34 2:5
- 300: 15 crowded the
- “Park,” From the American Cyclopedia, 1875
- 311: 11 opened the
- “Mount Royal. Montreal,” June 1881
- 369: 27 what that
- 369: 28 use, nature
- 413: n. 25, l. 7 &c. bid
- “Paper on the Back Bay Problem and its Solution,” April 2, 1886
- 440: 21 personal egotistical
- 440: 30 scheme the
- 440: 31 attention and
- 440: 32 demand was
- 441: 7 shape the
- 441: 18 possible consequently
- 441: 26 Commissioners If
- 441: 26 over a
- 441: 29 sought the
- 441: 36 pressed told
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- 442: 3 not,
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- 442: 10–11 him. They
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- 442: 15 said “I
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- 442: 30 chosen and
- 442: 34–35 him.” This
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- 443: 23 to of
- 443: 27 necessity and
- 443: 28 quarter it
- 443: 38 realized the
- 443: 41 and so
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- 444: 3 But
- 444: 5–6 it? Answer,
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- 444: 8 That
- 444: 8 case can
- 444: 9–10 sweet? Answer,
- 444: 10 yes,
- 444: 11 stagnation.
- 444: 12 But
- 444: 13 walls will
- 444: 15–16 unpleasant? Answer,
- 444: 16 It
- 444: 16 otherwise.
- 444: 17 Sloping
- 444: 18–19 them. Ans.
- 444: 19 The
- 444: 25 stone.
- 444: 26 Suppose
- 444: 27 with the
- 444: 27 inoffensive could
- 444: 29–30 Department? By
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- 444: 40 taste?
- 444: 41 We
- 444: 41 should.
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- 444: 43 masonry?
- 445: 1 It would.
- 445: 15 Roxbury a
- 445: 19 basin and
- 445: 26 taken as
- 445: 26 been out
- 445: 28 wheelway planting
- 445: 33–34 highways and
- 445: 36 flooded the
- 447: 2 but it
- 448: 1–2 rarely according
- 448: 2 engineers will
- 448: 4 provide it
- 448: 27 arch will
- 448: 28 established I
- 448: 31 stone should
- 448: 34 idea and
- 448: 40 color but
- 450: 15 bridge you
- 450: 22 attraction but
- 450: 31–32 summer and
- 450: 37 what
- 450: 38 Basin?
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- 450: 39 none.
- 450: 40 What
- 450: 41 length and
- 450: 42 sides?
- 450: 43 That
- 450: 43 unlikely.
- 450: 44 Such
- 452: 4 neighborhood.
- 452: 5 All
- 452: 5 improbable.
- 452: 6 Why
- 452: 8 move?
- 452: 9 I
- 452: 9 would.
- 452: 10 Then
- 452: 12 Park.
- 452: 13 They
- 452: 13 be.
- 452: 14 Suppose
- 452: 16 it.
- 452: 17 Agreed.
- “Notes on the Plan of Franklin Park and Related Matters,” 1886
- 473: 7 not all
- “General Plan for the Improvement of the Niagara Reservation,” 1887
- 543: 22 that in
- 543: 22 sentiment measures
- To Joseph Thomas Carew, January 30, 1894
- 607: 6 taken differing