The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... court . And in some courts there are several judges instead of one . The method in which a court proceeds is pointed out in Chap- ter XIII ( p . 180 ) . 13. The Government . Thus we see that there are three sets of officers busy in ...
... court . And in some courts there are several judges instead of one . The method in which a court proceeds is pointed out in Chap- ter XIII ( p . 180 ) . 13. The Government . Thus we see that there are three sets of officers busy in ...
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... courts of European nations . 35. The supreme court is a very dignified body . The members wear silken gowns when the court is in session . Their meetings are held in the capitol at Washington . One of the nine members , the chief ...
... courts of European nations . 35. The supreme court is a very dignified body . The members wear silken gowns when the court is in session . Their meetings are held in the capitol at Washington . One of the nine members , the chief ...
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... court of law has the right to admit foreign- ers to citizenship . The law also provides that one who wishes to become a citizen must go before some court after he has lived here three years and declare his intention . This court gives ...
... court of law has the right to admit foreign- ers to citizenship . The law also provides that one who wishes to become a citizen must go before some court after he has lived here three years and declare his intention . This court gives ...
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OUR COUNTRY | 29 |
LAWS AND THEIR MAKERS | 36 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
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