The Young American: Or, Book of Government and Law; Showing Their History, Nature and Necessity. For the Use of Schools...William Robinson, 1844 - 282 páginas |
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... ernment - maker , than he can be born a house - maker , or a watch - maker ; he needs to learn his trade as much in the one case as the other . And yet , every citizen , when- ever he goes to the polls , goes as a political architect ...
... ernment - maker , than he can be born a house - maker , or a watch - maker ; he needs to learn his trade as much in the one case as the other . And yet , every citizen , when- ever he goes to the polls , goes as a political architect ...
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... ernment , which is vested in the hands of the parents . The ideas of government and law are there- fore very early ones , and , for obvious reasons , they make a deep and abiding impression . In the first place , these laws come from ...
... ernment , which is vested in the hands of the parents . The ideas of government and law are there- fore very early ones , and , for obvious reasons , they make a deep and abiding impression . In the first place , these laws come from ...
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... ernment . Thus the fireside is a little kingdom , of which the parents are the sovereigns and the children the subjects . Here , children get their first ideas of government , of laws , of right and wrong , of justice and injustice , of ...
... ernment . Thus the fireside is a little kingdom , of which the parents are the sovereigns and the children the subjects . Here , children get their first ideas of government , of laws , of right and wrong , of justice and injustice , of ...
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... ernment which distributes equal justice to all which places the poor on a level with the rich , and the holder of office on the same footing as the citi- zen . Most , or all the governments of Europe , exhibit some defects in these ...
... ernment which distributes equal justice to all which places the poor on a level with the rich , and the holder of office on the same footing as the citi- zen . Most , or all the governments of Europe , exhibit some defects in these ...
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... ernment . Practically , absolute liberty would be the harshest kind of tyranny , for it would immediately result in making the weak , the slaves of the strong . Not only would the weak , therefore , be deprived of liberty , but of ...
... ernment . Practically , absolute liberty would be the harshest kind of tyranny , for it would immediately result in making the weak , the slaves of the strong . Not only would the weak , therefore , be deprived of liberty , but of ...
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