The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools... |
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Page 55
... hold his person , government , and laws , sacred and inviolable . To attach the people to his interests , he usually establishes a state re- ligion , and requires the people to conform to it . This is supported by the government , and ...
... hold his person , government , and laws , sacred and inviolable . To attach the people to his interests , he usually establishes a state re- ligion , and requires the people to conform to it . This is supported by the government , and ...
Page 66
... hold offices ; these are called mandarins . In every province there is a mandarin , or magistrate , who is aided by a council . There are courts of justice in the different towns , but these are too often capricious and corrupt . In ...
... hold offices ; these are called mandarins . In every province there is a mandarin , or magistrate , who is aided by a council . There are courts of justice in the different towns , but these are too often capricious and corrupt . In ...
Page 66
... hold offices ; these are called mandarins . In every province there is a mandarin , or magistrate , who is aided by a council . There are courts of justice in the different towns , but these are too often capricious and corrupt . In ...
... hold offices ; these are called mandarins . In every province there is a mandarin , or magistrate , who is aided by a council . There are courts of justice in the different towns , but these are too often capricious and corrupt . In ...
Page 96
... hold- ing offices in the state , but were competent to give their votes . In Sparta there were more slaves than in any other city of Greece . They were employed in domestic drudgery and laborious occupations . In a medium condition ...
... hold- ing offices in the state , but were competent to give their votes . In Sparta there were more slaves than in any other city of Greece . They were employed in domestic drudgery and laborious occupations . In a medium condition ...
Page 154
... holds it , with the adjacent territory , under the title of the Lombard Venetian kingdom . Genoa , was for several centuries , an independent state , and like Venice had a doge for its chief magistrate . He was elected for two years ...
... holds it , with the adjacent territory , under the title of the Lombard Venetian kingdom . Genoa , was for several centuries , an independent state , and like Venice had a doge for its chief magistrate . He was elected for two years ...
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