The Science of Government in Connection with American InstitutionsSheldon, 1866 - 248 sider |
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... duties as citizens of the United States than is usually given in our Colleges . In view of that fact , and of your zeal and labors in the cause of education and govern- ment , I beg leave to inscribe to you this effort to aid my young ...
... duties as citizens of the United States than is usually given in our Colleges . In view of that fact , and of your zeal and labors in the cause of education and govern- ment , I beg leave to inscribe to you this effort to aid my young ...
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... duties as citizens of the United States . The author was led to write it by the following remarks , in a Discourse before the Legislature of Massachu- setts , by Prof. F. D. Huntingdon , D. D .: " I insist upon the importance of a ...
... duties as citizens of the United States . The author was led to write it by the following remarks , in a Discourse before the Legislature of Massachu- setts , by Prof. F. D. Huntingdon , D. D .: " I insist upon the importance of a ...
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... duties of a legislator should be prescribed by the constitution , not by the leaders of a party , or by a majority under the control of said leaders . The representative should conform to the wishes of his constituents , so far as he ...
... duties of a legislator should be prescribed by the constitution , not by the leaders of a party , or by a majority under the control of said leaders . The representative should conform to the wishes of his constituents , so far as he ...
Side 41
... duties on articles imported , met with similar and even more determined opposition . Remonstrances and ap- peals to the king and parliament being without effect , Massachusetts recommended the assembling of a Con- tinental Congress to ...
... duties on articles imported , met with similar and even more determined opposition . Remonstrances and ap- peals to the king and parliament being without effect , Massachusetts recommended the assembling of a Con- tinental Congress to ...
Side 46
... duties on foreigners as their own people are subjected to , or from prohibiting the exportation or importation of any species of goods or commodities whatever ; of establishing rules for deciding , in all cases , what cap- tures on land ...
... duties on foreigners as their own people are subjected to , or from prohibiting the exportation or importation of any species of goods or commodities whatever ; of establishing rules for deciding , in all cases , what cap- tures on land ...
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