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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... object of the people of the United States in ordaining and establishing the constitution . That this constitution is fully adequate to the objects of its forma- tion , has been satisfactorily proved by the experience of more than half a ...
... object of the people of the United States in ordaining and establishing the constitution . That this constitution is fully adequate to the objects of its forma- tion , has been satisfactorily proved by the experience of more than half a ...
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... object of the people of the United States in ordaining and establishing the constitution . That this constitution is fully adequate to the objects of its forma- tion , has been satisfactorily proved by the experience of more than half a ...
... object of the people of the United States in ordaining and establishing the constitution . That this constitution is fully adequate to the objects of its forma- tion , has been satisfactorily proved by the experience of more than half a ...
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... object of the work was declared to be , " to supply a deficiency in the course of education . " The belief was entertained and expressed , that it would be found well adapted to the condition of our common schools ; and that the several ...
... object of the work was declared to be , " to supply a deficiency in the course of education . " The belief was entertained and expressed , that it would be found well adapted to the condition of our common schools ; and that the several ...
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... States , an outline of the same has been given , showing the nature and objects of the union , the relations which the state and national governments bear to each other , the powers of the general government , PREFACE .
... States , an outline of the same has been given , showing the nature and objects of the union , the relations which the state and national governments bear to each other , the powers of the general government , PREFACE .
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... object of the author has been , to inspire our youth with a love of their country and its free institutions . He has endeavoured , by contrast , to show the superiority of our government over all others . An intelligent patriotism is ...
... object of the author has been , to inspire our youth with a love of their country and its free institutions . He has endeavoured , by contrast , to show the superiority of our government over all others . An intelligent patriotism is ...
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