The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... duty of the policeman and of the court to enforce the law by arresting and punishing the criminal . We see at once that such laws as these are made and enforced in order to protect people in the enjoyment of their own property . If it ...
... duty of the policeman and of the court to enforce the law by arresting and punishing the criminal . We see at once that such laws as these are made and enforced in order to protect people in the enjoyment of their own property . If it ...
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... duty is to see that it is obeyed . 8. In a republic the highest of these officers we usually call the president . The president of the United States has under his authority a very large number of other officers , all of whom are busy in ...
... duty is to see that it is obeyed . 8. In a republic the highest of these officers we usually call the president . The president of the United States has under his authority a very large number of other officers , all of whom are busy in ...
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... duty as citizens is to the republic . To be sure , unless we do our duty also as citizens in our home neighborhood , we shall very surely be bad citizens of the republic . But local jeal- ousies and prejudice are entirely wrong for ...
... duty as citizens is to the republic . To be sure , unless we do our duty also as citizens in our home neighborhood , we shall very surely be bad citizens of the republic . But local jeal- ousies and prejudice are entirely wrong for ...
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PREFACE | 29 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD | 59 |
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