The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... may be of sub- stantial value . Nothing need be said of the importance of the study of our civil institutions in the schools . It is a well - known fact that the great mass of boys and girls finish their schooling in the.
... may be of sub- stantial value . Nothing need be said of the importance of the study of our civil institutions in the schools . It is a well - known fact that the great mass of boys and girls finish their schooling in the.
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... civil , intellectual , and moral truth , from which we have drawn in England ? What American does not feel proud that his fathers were the countrymen of Bacon , of Newton , and of Locke ? Who does not know , that , while every pulse of ...
... civil , intellectual , and moral truth , from which we have drawn in England ? What American does not feel proud that his fathers were the countrymen of Bacon , of Newton , and of Locke ? Who does not know , that , while every pulse of ...
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... Civil Trials . But our courts try other cases besides those of criminals . If two men have a disagreement about money , or a piece of land , for instance , and cannot settle it between them , it is settled in a court of law . The one ...
... Civil Trials . But our courts try other cases besides those of criminals . If two men have a disagreement about money , or a piece of land , for instance , and cannot settle it between them , it is settled in a court of law . The one ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
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