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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... rules and causing them to be obeyed , he is said to govern his family . So the government of a teacher consists in keeping order in his school , by causing his scholars to observe the rules he has prescribed for their conduct . ยง3 . But ...
... rules and causing them to be obeyed , he is said to govern his family . So the government of a teacher consists in keeping order in his school , by causing his scholars to observe the rules he has prescribed for their conduct . ยง3 . But ...
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... rules and regulations . But it does not apply to the people of every nation . The Indians of this country observe certain rules and customs ; but as these people are savage and un- learned , they are called uncivilized , and are not ...
... rules and regulations . But it does not apply to the people of every nation . The Indians of this country observe certain rules and customs ; but as these people are savage and un- learned , they are called uncivilized , and are not ...
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... rule of conduct which we are bound to observe towards our Creator and our fellow men , by reason of our natural relations to them . It is a perfect rule for all moral and social beings , right in itself , right in the nature of things ...
... rule of conduct which we are bound to observe towards our Creator and our fellow men , by reason of our natural relations to them . It is a perfect rule for all moral and social beings , right in itself , right in the nature of things ...
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... rule by which mankind ought to regulate their conduct , of what use are written laws ? The will of the Creator is the law of nature which men are bound to obey . But mankind in their present imperfect state are not capable of ...
... rule by which mankind ought to regulate their conduct , of what use are written laws ? The will of the Creator is the law of nature which men are bound to obey . But mankind in their present imperfect state are not capable of ...
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... rules , stating the object of the society , what officers it shall have , what each is to do , and how its operations shall be carried on . These rules are called the constitution of the society . So the rules that are adopted by the ...
... rules , stating the object of the society , what officers it shall have , what each is to do , and how its operations shall be carried on . These rules are called the constitution of the society . So the rules that are adopted by the ...
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