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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... four ; in these he is chosen by the le- gislature . It is the business of this department to see that the laws are executed or carried into effect . The governor oversees the general business of the state , and recommends to the ...
... four ; in these he is chosen by the le- gislature . It is the business of this department to see that the laws are executed or carried into effect . The governor oversees the general business of the state , and recommends to the ...
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... four members of assembly , sent to the convention four delegates . § 4. The delegates were chosen in the same manner as representatives in the legislature and other officers are cho- sen . They were not elected at the time of the ...
... four members of assembly , sent to the convention four delegates . § 4. The delegates were chosen in the same manner as representatives in the legislature and other officers are cho- sen . They were not elected at the time of the ...
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... four years , in this manner : The state is divided into eight districts , called senate districts , each of which is entitled to four senators . But the thirty- two senators are not all chosen at the same time , and then four years ...
... four years , in this manner : The state is divided into eight districts , called senate districts , each of which is entitled to four senators . But the thirty- two senators are not all chosen at the same time , and then four years ...
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... four years . By turning to the con- stitution , ( Art . 1 , § 5 , ) it may be seen how it was determined which of the senators should hold for one year , and which for two , three , and four years . § 4. It often happens that some ...
... four years . By turning to the con- stitution , ( Art . 1 , § 5 , ) it may be seen how it was determined which of the senators should hold for one year , and which for two , three , and four years . § 4. It often happens that some ...
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... Four copies of the laws are also sent to the secretary of state of the United States . And when the laws of each are laws published ? 4. Who causes the laws to be published ? How are they first published ? To what officers are they sent ...
... Four copies of the laws are also sent to the secretary of state of the United States . And when the laws of each are laws published ? 4. Who causes the laws to be published ? How are they first published ? To what officers are they sent ...
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