The Young American: A Civic ReaderMaynard, Merrill & Company, 1897 - 244 páginas |
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... seen . The bombardment went on long after dark , and Mr. Key eagerly listened to the sound of the guns and watched the red rockets and the bursting bombs , being sure as long as the firing con- tinued that the fort still held out . But ...
... seen . The bombardment went on long after dark , and Mr. Key eagerly listened to the sound of the guns and watched the red rockets and the bursting bombs , being sure as long as the firing con- tinued that the fort still held out . But ...
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... seen that a com- munity could not be peaceful and orderly unless there were law to regulate conduct . But we have also seen that in a large community all the people cannot come together to decide what the laws shall be , and it becomes ...
... seen that a com- munity could not be peaceful and orderly unless there were law to regulate conduct . But we have also seen that in a large community all the people cannot come together to decide what the laws shall be , and it becomes ...
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... seen a policeman . His blue uniform and his club are familiar sights in the streets . What is his business ? Why , merely to see that people do not break the laws . There are laws forbidding stealing , setting fire to houses , driving ...
... seen a policeman . His blue uniform and his club are familiar sights in the streets . What is his business ? Why , merely to see that people do not break the laws . There are laws forbidding stealing , setting fire to houses , driving ...
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OUR COUNTRY | 29 |
LAWS AND THEIR MAKERS | 36 |
WHAT WE MEAN BY GOVERNMENT | 43 |
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