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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... tax , for in- stance , to support the government ; in considera- tion of which , the government is bound to secure to him the enjoyment of his life , his thoughts , his property , his home , and his character . Every law is a restraint ...
... tax , for in- stance , to support the government ; in considera- tion of which , the government is bound to secure to him the enjoyment of his life , his thoughts , his property , his home , and his character . Every law is a restraint ...
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... taxes , to do military duty , to serve on juries , are , abstractly considered , evils . A man has a natural right to his money and his time , and the law which takes a part of these away , takes away a part of that which the moral law ...
... taxes , to do military duty , to serve on juries , are , abstractly considered , evils . A man has a natural right to his money and his time , and the law which takes a part of these away , takes away a part of that which the moral law ...
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... taxes , and every son was obliged to follow the profession of his father . The people were divided into seven casts— priests , soldiers , shepherds , swineherds , mechan- ics , interpreters , and fishermen . The priests were at the head ...
... taxes , and every son was obliged to follow the profession of his father . The people were divided into seven casts— priests , soldiers , shepherds , swineherds , mechan- ics , interpreters , and fishermen . The priests were at the head ...
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... taxes paid by the free citizens . On certain public processions , they carried a badge of distinction , by which they were known from the Athenians . Such strangers as had rendered eminent service to the republic , were exempted from ...
... taxes paid by the free citizens . On certain public processions , they carried a badge of distinction , by which they were known from the Athenians . Such strangers as had rendered eminent service to the republic , were exempted from ...
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... taxes . The chief of the nine archons was denominated The Archon , in distinction , because the year was called by his name . He decided on causes be- tween married persons ; also concerning wills , divorces , and legacies ; he was the ...
... taxes . The chief of the nine archons was denominated The Archon , in distinction , because the year was called by his name . He decided on causes be- tween married persons ; also concerning wills , divorces , and legacies ; he was the ...
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