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 SchoolsH. & J. C. Ivison, 1846 - 224 Seiten |
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... agree as to what is right : human laws therefore become necessary to say what shall be con- sidered just between man and man . And these laws must be written , that it may always be known what they are . § 18. Again it may be asked ...
... agree as to what is right : human laws therefore become necessary to say what shall be con- sidered just between man and man . And these laws must be written , that it may always be known what they are . § 18. Again it may be asked ...
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... agree upon a measure before it is a law . made in a pure democracy ? 4. Contrast a monarchy and a pure democ How does a king get power ? And how ? How is par 7. What is an aristocracy ? racy ? 5. What is a mixed government ? $ 6 . By ...
... agree upon a measure before it is a law . made in a pure democracy ? 4. Contrast a monarchy and a pure democ How does a king get power ? And how ? How is par 7. What is an aristocracy ? racy ? 5. What is a mixed government ? $ 6 . By ...
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... agreement , by which the people mutually agree to be governed . §13 . A constitution is a kind of law ; not , however , such a law as those which are made by the representatives of the people . It is a law made by the people themselves ...
... agreement , by which the people mutually agree to be governed . §13 . A constitution is a kind of law ; not , however , such a law as those which are made by the representatives of the people . It is a law made by the people themselves ...
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... agree to every measure which the people's representatives might propose ; and then , when agreed to by them , it must be sent to England and sub- itted to the king , who also must give it his approval before it could be a law . § 8. In ...
... agree to every measure which the people's representatives might propose ; and then , when agreed to by them , it must be sent to England and sub- itted to the king , who also must give it his approval before it could be a law . § 8. In ...
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... agree to pass it , it is sent , with the governor's objections , to the other house ; and if two - thirds of the members of that house also agree to pass the bill , it becomes a law without the governor's name . Or if the governor ...
... agree to pass it , it is sent , with the governor's objections , to the other house ; and if two - thirds of the members of that house also agree to pass the bill , it becomes a law without the governor's name . Or if the governor ...
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