First Lessons in Civil Government: Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of New-York, and an Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations : with an Outline of the Government of the United States, Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for the Use of Schools |
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... bound to observe towards our Creator and our fellow men , by reason of our natural relations to them . It is a perfect rule for all moral and social beings , right in itself , right in the nature of things ; and it would be right , and ...
... bound to observe towards our Creator and our fellow men , by reason of our natural relations to them . It is a perfect rule for all moral and social beings , right in itself , right in the nature of things ; and it would be right , and ...
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... bound by the principles of natural justice to promote their happiness , by doing to them as we would that they should do to us ; that is to say , the law of nature requires us to do so . And here let it be remarked , that the all - wise ...
... bound by the principles of natural justice to promote their happiness , by doing to them as we would that they should do to us ; that is to say , the law of nature requires us to do so . And here let it be remarked , that the all - wise ...
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... bound to obey it ; and he must suffer the consequence of breaking it , whether he knows what it is or not . legislature has therefore made provision for publishing all the laws that are enacted . The §4 . It is the business of the ...
... bound to obey it ; and he must suffer the consequence of breaking it , whether he knows what it is or not . legislature has therefore made provision for publishing all the laws that are enacted . The §4 . It is the business of the ...
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... bound in volumes which the secretary distributes among the members of the legislature and other state officers entitled to receive them ; and a copy to each county clerk , to be kept in his office . § 7. Besides these and many other ...
... bound in volumes which the secretary distributes among the members of the legislature and other state officers entitled to receive them ; and a copy to each county clerk , to be kept in his office . § 7. Besides these and many other ...
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... poor persons supported by the public ? What relatives are bound to support their poor friends ? 16. How are they compelled when they refuse ? CHAPTER XVIII . Town Superintendent of Common Schools ; Constables OF TOWNS AND TOWN OFFICERS .
... poor persons supported by the public ? What relatives are bound to support their poor friends ? 16. How are they compelled when they refuse ? CHAPTER XVIII . Town Superintendent of Common Schools ; Constables OF TOWNS AND TOWN OFFICERS .
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