Studies in Civil GovernmentSilver, Rogers & Company, 1887 - 250 páginas |
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... necessary , inasmuch as the various state constitutions and governments are so nearly alike in essentials , and follow so closely the order of the national government , that a knowledge of the United States constitution and its workings ...
... necessary , inasmuch as the various state constitutions and governments are so nearly alike in essentials , and follow so closely the order of the national government , that a knowledge of the United States constitution and its workings ...
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... 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 the way of taxation . Taxes are levied by a majority ...
... 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 the way of taxation . Taxes are levied by a majority ...
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... necessary returns to county officers or to officers of the state , and to perform such other duties as are specified by law , differing somewhat in different sections of the country . The town clerk usually calls the town meeting to ...
... necessary returns to county officers or to officers of the state , and to perform such other duties as are specified by law , differing somewhat in different sections of the country . The town clerk usually calls the town meeting to ...
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... necessary . In some cases he presides over the board of aldermen . He usually has the veto power similar to that of the governor of the commonwealth . ALDERMEN . The city is divided into wards of con- venient size , in each of which is ...
... necessary . In some cases he presides over the board of aldermen . He usually has the veto power similar to that of the governor of the commonwealth . ALDERMEN . The city is divided into wards of con- venient size , in each of which is ...
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... necessary , and which reason and experience show can be better carried on by the government than by private means . Under this head we have found the town government main- taining schools and building highways . We shall here- after ...
... necessary , and which reason and experience show can be better carried on by the government than by private means . Under this head we have found the town government main- taining schools and building highways . We shall here- after ...
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