The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... king , or emperor . He is not chosen by the people , but holds his place merely because his father was king or emperor before him . Neither can the people , if they do not like him , select some one else to take his place . He re- mains ...
... king , or emperor . He is not chosen by the people , but holds his place merely because his father was king or emperor before him . Neither can the people , if they do not like him , select some one else to take his place . He re- mains ...
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... King George . So while we can be proud of the spirit and heroism of our fathers who won our inde- pendence , we have no reason for feeling ill - will towards the British nation to - day because of the folly of dead and gone King George ...
... King George . So while we can be proud of the spirit and heroism of our fathers who won our inde- pendence , we have no reason for feeling ill - will towards the British nation to - day because of the folly of dead and gone King George ...
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... king and his advisers . All the officers who were to execute the laws governors , judges , and tax - gatherers — were ap- pointed by the king and sent out from Spain . The people of the colonies were not allowed to have anything to do ...
... king and his advisers . All the officers who were to execute the laws governors , judges , and tax - gatherers — were ap- pointed by the king and sent out from Spain . The people of the colonies were not allowed to have anything to do ...
Índice
PREFACE | 29 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD | 59 |
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