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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... keeping order in his school , by causing his scholars to observe the rules he has prescribed for their conduct . ยง3 . But that kind of government which I shall endeavor to explain in this book , is the government of a state or nation ...
... keeping order in his school , by causing his scholars to observe the rules he has prescribed for their conduct . ยง3 . But that kind of government which I shall endeavor to explain in this book , is the government of a state or nation ...
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... keep a journal of its proceedings , and to publish the same , except such parts as ought to be kept secret . And that any person wishing , may witness its proceedings , the doors of each house must be kept open , except when the public ...
... keep a journal of its proceedings , and to publish the same , except such parts as ought to be kept secret . And that any person wishing , may witness its proceedings , the doors of each house must be kept open , except when the public ...
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... keep order in the house , and to see that its business is done according to the rules of the house . And when a question is to be decided , he " puts it to vote ; " that is , he requests the mem- bers to express their minds by " aye ...
... keep order in the house , and to see that its business is done according to the rules of the house . And when a question is to be decided , he " puts it to vote ; " that is , he requests the mem- bers to express their minds by " aye ...
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... keeps and settles the accounts of the state ; superintends the collection of all monies due to the state . When money is to be paid out of the treasury , he draws a warrant on the treasurer for the money ; and without his warrant ...
... keeps and settles the accounts of the state ; superintends the collection of all monies due to the state . When money is to be paid out of the treasury , he draws a warrant on the treasurer for the money ; and without his warrant ...
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... keeps in his office the bonds , mortgages , and other securities for money due the state ; and all papers relating to the canals , and to the duties of the officers who manage the business of the canals . He is assisted by a deputy ...
... keeps in his office the bonds , mortgages , and other securities for money due the state ; and all papers relating to the canals , and to the duties of the officers who manage the business of the canals . He is assisted by a deputy ...
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