The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... legislature . As every bill has to be debated and voted on by two different sets of men , it can seldom be passed through both bodies in too great a hurry for some one to find out its faults . So we are much less likely to get careless ...
... legislature . As every bill has to be debated and voted on by two different sets of men , it can seldom be passed through both bodies in too great a hurry for some one to find out its faults . So we are much less likely to get careless ...
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... legislature shall be , and the administration , and the courts . Then it goes on to say what things each branch of government may do , and what sort of things they must not do . That makes us safe . If the legislature tries to make a ...
... legislature shall be , and the administration , and the courts . Then it goes on to say what things each branch of government may do , and what sort of things they must not do . That makes us safe . If the legislature tries to make a ...
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... legislature is sometimes called by some special name - in Illinois it is the general assem- bly - but usually it is simply the legislature . The upper house is always called the senate , like the upper house of congress . The lower ...
... legislature is sometimes called by some special name - in Illinois it is the general assem- bly - but usually it is simply the legislature . The upper house is always called the senate , like the upper house of congress . The lower ...
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PREFACE | 29 |
HOW THE PEOPLE OF EUROPE FOUND AMERICA | 48 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
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