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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... inhabitants in each . For example , the state contained in 1835 , when the last state census was taken , about 2,000,000 of inhabitants entitled to be repre- sented , or between 15,000 and 16,000 to every member of assembly . The county ...
... inhabitants in each . For example , the state contained in 1835 , when the last state census was taken , about 2,000,000 of inhabitants entitled to be repre- sented , or between 15,000 and 16,000 to every member of assembly . The county ...
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... inhabitants . §7 . It is provided , therefore , by the constitution , that at the end of every ten years an enumeration of the inhabitants shall be taken , and a new apportionment of members made , according to such enumeration or ...
... inhabitants . §7 . It is provided , therefore , by the constitution , that at the end of every ten years an enumeration of the inhabitants shall be taken , and a new apportionment of members made , according to such enumeration or ...
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... inhabitants are to be taxed ; the persons so intending , must give notice of their intention to apply for the passage of such law , by advertisement , to be published in the state paper at least six weeks before making the application ...
... inhabitants are to be taxed ; the persons so intending , must give notice of their intention to apply for the passage of such law , by advertisement , to be published in the state paper at least six weeks before making the application ...
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... inhabitants in each county . The money for each county is received by the county treasurer , and by him apportioned to the several towns of the county . § 6. The superintendent also gives instructions for the government of the schools ...
... inhabitants in each county . The money for each county is received by the county treasurer , and by him apportioned to the several towns of the county . § 6. The superintendent also gives instructions for the government of the schools ...
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... inhabitants are unwilling to pay their share of the expense of the improvement . There is now no authority to compel them to do so . Those , therefore , who wish for the power to make such improvement , and all other necessary regula ...
... inhabitants are unwilling to pay their share of the expense of the improvement . There is now no authority to compel them to do so . Those , therefore , who wish for the power to make such improvement , and all other necessary regula ...
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