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 8
... be well and wisely administered . And n though the passions of children lead them ment rebellion , the notion of obedience of obligation to regulate conduct by certain rules , becomes a strong one at an early 8 FIRST IDEAS OF.
... be well and wisely administered . And n though the passions of children lead them ment rebellion , the notion of obedience of obligation to regulate conduct by certain rules , becomes a strong one at an early 8 FIRST IDEAS OF.
Page 9
... regulate our conduct by certain fixed rules are presented ; here the habit of acting in obedience to such rules is first established . It is no doubt a part of the plan of divine Provi- dence , that habits of obedience to law , of ...
... regulate our conduct by certain fixed rules are presented ; here the habit of acting in obedience to such rules is first established . It is no doubt a part of the plan of divine Provi- dence , that habits of obedience to law , of ...
Page 71
... regulate his private affairs ; they educated his children ; pointed out the daily duties of his slaves ; fixed the bill of fare at his table ; and in various ways abridged and controlled his power . Kings were judged after their death ...
... regulate his private affairs ; they educated his children ; pointed out the daily duties of his slaves ; fixed the bill of fare at his table ; and in various ways abridged and controlled his power . Kings were judged after their death ...
Page 85
... control , and his office requir- ed him to regulate festivals in honor of the gods ; to watch over the public morals , and restrain fla- grant offences . He was empowered to inspect the public 8 GOVERNMENT OF ATHENS . 85.
... control , and his office requir- ed him to regulate festivals in honor of the gods ; to watch over the public morals , and restrain fla- grant offences . He was empowered to inspect the public 8 GOVERNMENT OF ATHENS . 85.
Page 86
... regulate minor details in the police . The supreme power of enacting laws and deci- ding in matters of government was , by Solon , vested in the assemblies of the citizens ; but to prevent the ill consequences that might arise from ...
... regulate minor details in the police . The supreme power of enacting laws and deci- ding in matters of government was , by Solon , vested in the assemblies of the citizens ; but to prevent the ill consequences that might arise from ...
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