Studies in Civil GovernmentSilver, Rogers & Company, 1887 - 250 páginas |
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... ernment , leaving the treatment of the state and local governments to follow . He believes , however , that an ele- mentary treatment of any branch of study for young pupils —a treatment which might with propriety be called the natural ...
... ernment , leaving the treatment of the state and local governments to follow . He believes , however , that an ele- mentary treatment of any branch of study for young pupils —a treatment which might with propriety be called the natural ...
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... ernment . To carry on this government and make the necessary provisions for the mutual good of the inhab- itants of the town , taxation is resorted to . The people , therefore , come in contact with the government , first of all , in ...
... ernment . To carry on this government and make the necessary provisions for the mutual good of the inhab- itants of the town , taxation is resorted to . The people , therefore , come in contact with the government , first of all , in ...
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... ernment as related to the town and city . What has now been considered may prove sufficient to prepare the way for a brief discussion of the province and objects of gov- ernment . It is sometimes said that the sole functions of ...
... ernment as related to the town and city . What has now been considered may prove sufficient to prepare the way for a brief discussion of the province and objects of gov- ernment . It is sometimes said that the sole functions of ...
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... ernment during this period were the magistrate , the constable or sheriff , and the judge . A HIGHER IDEAL . Within the last century , however , we have largely advanced into a third period of govern- mental theory , which has made more ...
... ernment during this period were the magistrate , the constable or sheriff , and the judge . A HIGHER IDEAL . Within the last century , however , we have largely advanced into a third period of govern- mental theory , which has made more ...
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... ernment has the right to levy a tax upon him and his property . The tax necessary for the support of the national government is usually , in times of peace , when there are no extraordinary expenses , raised by what is called indirect ...
... ernment has the right to levy a tax upon him and his property . The tax necessary for the support of the national government is usually , in times of peace , when there are no extraordinary expenses , raised by what is called indirect ...
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