The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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Página 196
... federal government and to the state governments . 4. Federal Taxes . - The most of the taxes of the fed- eral government come from duties , or , as they are also called , customs ( page 162 ) . Duties are sums of money paid by merchants ...
... federal government and to the state governments . 4. Federal Taxes . - The most of the taxes of the fed- eral government come from duties , or , as they are also called , customs ( page 162 ) . Duties are sums of money paid by merchants ...
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... federal laws . It is divided into four sections . The first section provides for the federal executive — that is , the president of the United States ( p . 128 ) . It prescribes the mode of his election , what sort of person may be ...
... federal laws . It is divided into four sections . The first section provides for the federal executive — that is , the president of the United States ( p . 128 ) . It prescribes the mode of his election , what sort of person may be ...
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... federal laws and Con- stitution are explained , and of how justice is done in case of dispute about the meaning of these laws , or in case they are broken . It is divided into three sections . The first section provides for the federal ...
... federal laws and Con- stitution are explained , and of how justice is done in case of dispute about the meaning of these laws , or in case they are broken . It is divided into three sections . The first section provides for the federal ...
Índice
PREFACE | 9 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
THE NECESSITY OF GOVERNMENT John C Calhoun | 53 |
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