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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... committed to those who are now receiving instruction in our public schools . How important that the course of education pursued in these institutions , should in- clude the study of the principles of republican government , and ...
... committed to those who are now receiving instruction in our public schools . How important that the course of education pursued in these institutions , should in- clude the study of the principles of republican government , and ...
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... committed to those who are now receiving instruction in our public schools . How important that the course of education pursued in these institutions , should in . clude the study of the principles of republican government , and ...
... committed to those who are now receiving instruction in our public schools . How important that the course of education pursued in these institutions , should in . clude the study of the principles of republican government , and ...
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... commit the worst of crimes without fear , and there would be no safety or order in society . A ยง 10. Civil government and laws , therefore , are necessary to preserve the peace and order of a community , and to se- cure to its members ...
... commit the worst of crimes without fear , and there would be no safety or order in society . A ยง 10. Civil government and laws , therefore , are necessary to preserve the peace and order of a community , and to se- cure to its members ...
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... committed by them . And they enjoy this privilege also for fourteen days previous to such meeting , and fourteen days thereafter , that they may have time to go to and to return from each meeting or session of the legislature , without ...
... committed by them . And they enjoy this privilege also for fourteen days previous to such meeting , and fourteen days thereafter , that they may have time to go to and to return from each meeting or session of the legislature , without ...
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... Why are legis- lative committees appointed ? Explain the utility of committees . $ 4 . How are petitions referred ? What are petitions ? What is a standing commit- petition . If any subject arises for which there is OF THE LEGISLATURE .
... Why are legis- lative committees appointed ? Explain the utility of committees . $ 4 . How are petitions referred ? What are petitions ? What is a standing commit- petition . If any subject arises for which there is OF THE LEGISLATURE .
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