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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... paid rent or taxes to a certain amount , were entitled to vote . In some of the states this is still the case , but not in this state . The right of voting is sometimes called the right of suffrage ; and where all the freemen en- joy ...
... paid rent or taxes to a certain amount , were entitled to vote . In some of the states this is still the case , but not in this state . The right of voting is sometimes called the right of suffrage ; and where all the freemen en- joy ...
Page 42
... paid for their ser- vices three dollars a day ; and they are allowed three dol- lars for every twenty miles of the distance they travel from their homes to the place of meeting , to be computed both for going to , and returning from the ...
... paid for their ser- vices three dollars a day ; and they are allowed three dol- lars for every twenty miles of the distance they travel from their homes to the place of meeting , to be computed both for going to , and returning from the ...
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... paid out of the treasury . 1 CHAPTER X. Of the Executive Department , and of the general Administra- tion of the Government of the State . - Governor and Lieu- tenant - Governor . ยง 1. Having treated of the legislative department , and ...
... paid out of the treasury . 1 CHAPTER X. Of the Executive Department , and of the general Administra- tion of the Government of the State . - Governor and Lieu- tenant - Governor . ยง 1. Having treated of the legislative department , and ...
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... paid out , and for what purposes . He also states , as nearly as he can estimate , how much money it will be necessary to expend the ensuing year , and specifies each object for which it is to be expended , and particularly what objects ...
... paid out , and for what purposes . He also states , as nearly as he can estimate , how much money it will be necessary to expend the ensuing year , and specifies each object for which it is to be expended , and particularly what objects ...
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... paid into the treasury of the state , and pays them out on the warrant of the comptroller . He deposites the money that comes into his hands , within three days after receiving it , in such banks in the city of Albany as he and the ...
... paid into the treasury of the state , and pays them out on the warrant of the comptroller . He deposites the money that comes into his hands , within three days after receiving it , in such banks in the city of Albany as he and the ...
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