The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... chosen by the people or are appointed by somebody who is chosen by the people ; and all the laws are made by a body of men who are chosen by the people . If the people do not like the laws which are made , they have only to choose a new ...
... chosen by the people or are appointed by somebody who is chosen by the people ; and all the laws are made by a body of men who are chosen by the people . If the people do not like the laws which are made , they have only to choose a new ...
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... chosen for a second term , and would have been chosen a third time but that he refused . He was one of the wisest and best presidents we have had . Since his time no president has been elected more than twice . 12. In electing a ...
... chosen for a second term , and would have been chosen a third time but that he refused . He was one of the wisest and best presidents we have had . Since his time no president has been elected more than twice . 12. In electing a ...
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... Chosen . - Then , we are not far out of the way if we say that our whole government consists of officers who are chosen by the people . To be sure , the postmaster - general may appoint a village post- master . But the postmaster ...
... Chosen . - Then , we are not far out of the way if we say that our whole government consists of officers who are chosen by the people . To be sure , the postmaster - general may appoint a village post- master . But the postmaster ...
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PREFACE | 29 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD | 59 |
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