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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 97
Page ix
... Officers , and by whom they are elected , 31 38 CHAP . VII . Of the Legislature , and how it is formed , 33 CHAP . VIII . Organization of the Legislature - Privi- leges of Members - Appointment of its Officers , & c . , 35 CHAP . IX ...
... Officers , and by whom they are elected , 31 38 CHAP . VII . Of the Legislature , and how it is formed , 33 CHAP . VIII . Organization of the Legislature - Privi- leges of Members - Appointment of its Officers , & c . , 35 CHAP . IX ...
Page x
... Officers and their Powers and Duties - Supervisors , Town Clerks , Commissioners of Highways , Overseers of Highways , Overseers of the poor , CHAP . XVIJI . Town Superintendent of Common Schools Constables , Inspectors of Election ...
... Officers and their Powers and Duties - Supervisors , Town Clerks , Commissioners of Highways , Overseers of Highways , Overseers of the poor , CHAP . XVIJI . Town Superintendent of Common Schools Constables , Inspectors of Election ...
Page 19
... officers . ยง11 . Notwithstanding power in our government is divided $ 8 . What is the government of this country called ? What is a republic ? What other name is it called by ? Why ? 9. In what is our government different from a simple ...
... officers . ยง11 . Notwithstanding power in our government is divided $ 8 . What is the government of this country called ? What is a republic ? What other name is it called by ? Why ? 9. In what is our government different from a simple ...
Page 20
... officers , instead of being exercised by the great body of the people in person , as in a simple democracy , both governments are alike in this , that all power , however differently exercised , comes from the people . Both are such ...
... officers , instead of being exercised by the great body of the people in person , as in a simple democracy , both governments are alike in this , that all power , however differently exercised , comes from the people . Both are such ...
Page 23
... officers of the different departments of the gov- ernment . The governors were appointed either by the king , or by such persons as had authority from the king to appoint them ; and they were generally under the control of the king ...
... officers of the different departments of the gov- ernment . The governors were appointed either by the king , or by such persons as had authority from the king to appoint them ; and they were generally under the control of the king ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agree amendments appointed articles of confederation assembly bank bill bill of attainder called canal cause CHAPTER choose chosen citizens civil clerk colonies commissioners committed common carrier common law common schools comptroller congress consent constitution contract county clerk court of chancery crime debts declared district dollars duties elected electors entitled exceeding executive foreign fund give governor hold their offices impeachment imprisonment inhabitants intestate jail judges jury justice land legislature letters of marque letters testamentary liable liberty lieutenant governor manner marriage meet ment militia nation necessary New-York number of votes offence oyer and terminer paid partnership party peace penalty person political present prison punishable real estate receive rent representatives salary secretary senate sent sheriff superintendent supervisor supreme court thousand eight hundred tion town treasurer trial union United unless whole number