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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... What is liberty ? 12. What are natural rights ? May we do what ever we please ? 13. What is the law of nature ? 14. What reason is here given for should love and serve our Maker , and thank him RIGHTS , LAWS , ETC. 15.
... What is liberty ? 12. What are natural rights ? May we do what ever we please ? 13. What is the law of nature ? 14. What reason is here given for should love and serve our Maker , and thank him RIGHTS , LAWS , ETC. 15.
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... serve our Maker , and thank him for his mercies ; and it would be just as much our duty to do so , if he had never so commanded . And it is right in the nature of things that we should love our neighbor as ourselves ; and our obligation ...
... serve our Maker , and thank him for his mercies ; and it would be just as much our duty to do so , if he had never so commanded . And it is right in the nature of things that we should love our neighbor as ourselves ; and our obligation ...
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... serve but one year , another fourth two years , 1. What two bodies constitute the legislature ? How many members has the senate ? What must they be ? What is a freeholder ? For how long , and how , are senators elected ? 2. How many are ...
... serve but one year , another fourth two years , 1. What two bodies constitute the legislature ? How many members has the senate ? What must they be ? What is a freeholder ? For how long , and how , are senators elected ? 2. How many are ...
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... serve a whole term of four years . By turning to the con- stitution , ( Art . 1 , § 5 , ) it may be seen how it was determined which of the senators should hold for one year , and which for two , three , and four years . § 4. It often ...
... serve a whole term of four years . By turning to the con- stitution , ( Art . 1 , § 5 , ) it may be seen how it was determined which of the senators should hold for one year , and which for two , three , and four years . § 4. It often ...
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... serves also as clerk of the commissioners of the land - office . He receives $ 1,000 a year for his services . § 8. The comptroller manages the fiscal concerns of the state , that is , the business relating to the money , property , and ...
... serves also as clerk of the commissioners of the land - office . He receives $ 1,000 a year for his services . § 8. The comptroller manages the fiscal concerns of the state , that is , the business relating to the money , property , and ...
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