Studies in Civil GovernmentSilver, Rogers & Company, 1887 - 250 páginas |
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... governor of the commonwealth . ALDERMEN . The city is divided into wards of con- venient size , in each of which is usually chosen an alderman ( sometimes two ) and such other officers as are prescribed in the charter . Sometimes two or ...
... governor of the commonwealth . ALDERMEN . The city is divided into wards of con- venient size , in each of which is usually chosen an alderman ( sometimes two ) and such other officers as are prescribed in the charter . Sometimes two or ...
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... governor . We record our deeds of real estate at the county seat . Our courts of justice are held in the counties . With the national government the ordinary citizen has but little to do . In common life we CHAPTER V TOWN, STATE, AND ...
... governor . We record our deeds of real estate at the county seat . Our courts of justice are held in the counties . With the national government the ordinary citizen has but little to do . In common life we CHAPTER V TOWN, STATE, AND ...
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... governors and com- missioners of the several provinces , for the purpose of making some arrangements to protect the frontier from the Indians . Small results came from this convention , but , twenty years later , this plan for union ...
... governors and com- missioners of the several provinces , for the purpose of making some arrangements to protect the frontier from the Indians . Small results came from this convention , but , twenty years later , this plan for union ...
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... governors of these colonies having refused to call the assemblies together to appoint delegates . New Hampshire thought it prudent not to send delegates , although she approved the plan . This was the first general meeting of the ...
... governors of these colonies having refused to call the assemblies together to appoint delegates . New Hampshire thought it prudent not to send delegates , although she approved the plan . This was the first general meeting of the ...
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... governor and the council were appointed by the king , and the legislature was composed of two houses , the upper house being the council , and the lower house being elected by the people . This legis- lature was subordinate to the royal ...
... governor and the council were appointed by the king , and the legislature was composed of two houses , the upper house being the council , and the lower house being elected by the people . This legis- lature was subordinate to the royal ...
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