The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... obey the government of some other , then we say that the first country is dependent on the second . But , on the other hand , the people of any country are inde- pendent if they have their own government and do not have to obey any ...
... obey the government of some other , then we say that the first country is dependent on the second . But , on the other hand , the people of any country are inde- pendent if they have their own government and do not have to obey any ...
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... obey . This set of laws tells how the government shall be formed , what the 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 ...
... obey . This set of laws tells how the government shall be formed , what the 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 ...
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... obey the laws , whether they find them agreeable or not . But if one could choose whether to obey or not , all would be at liberty to choose also , and then there could be no safety . Every thief , every cut - throat , every man who ...
... obey the laws , whether they find them agreeable or not . But if one could choose whether to obey or not , all would be at liberty to choose also , and then there could be no safety . Every thief , every cut - throat , every man who ...
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PREFACE | 29 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
THE DISCOVERY OF GOLD | 59 |
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