Studies in Civil GovernmentSilver, Rogers & Company, 1887 - 250 páginas |
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... , STATE , AND NATION 26 CHAPTER VI . THE COLONIAL HISTORY . 29 CHAPTER VII . THE GERMS OF UNION 36 CHAPTER VIII . THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS : THEIR SPECIFIC FORMS . 43 CHAPTER IX . PAGE 48 THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS . CHAPTER.
... , STATE , AND NATION 26 CHAPTER VI . THE COLONIAL HISTORY . 29 CHAPTER VII . THE GERMS OF UNION 36 CHAPTER VIII . THE COLONIAL GOVERNMENTS : THEIR SPECIFIC FORMS . 43 CHAPTER IX . PAGE 48 THE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS . CHAPTER.
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... to form a more perfect union , establish justice , insure domestic tranquillity , provide for the common defence , promote the general welfare , and secure the blessings of liberty to CHAPTER II THE OBJECTS OF GOVERNMENT •
... to form a more perfect union , establish justice , insure domestic tranquillity , provide for the common defence , promote the general welfare , and secure the blessings of liberty to CHAPTER II THE OBJECTS OF GOVERNMENT •
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... union , " grew out of the fact that this government was to be a union of thirteen sep- arate colonies . Omitting that , the remaining five points . in this admirable exposition of the objects of govern- ment are observe them carefully ...
... union , " grew out of the fact that this government was to be a union of thirteen sep- arate colonies . Omitting that , the remaining five points . in this admirable exposition of the objects of govern- ment are observe them carefully ...
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... Union has an established system of free schools . By this system of public education at public expense each state claims the right to tax the property in the state for the support of the schools , PUBLIC SCHOOLS . 15.
... Union has an established system of free schools . By this system of public education at public expense each state claims the right to tax the property in the state for the support of the schools , PUBLIC SCHOOLS . 15.
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... union , and between this country and foreign nations . This bureau has proved itself of great educational value to this country . Yet , as has been intimated , the general work of education must be under the direction of the states ...
... union , and between this country and foreign nations . This bureau has proved itself of great educational value to this country . Yet , as has been intimated , the general work of education must be under the direction of the states ...
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