First Lessons in Civil Government: Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of New-York, and an Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations : with an Outline of the Government of the United States, Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for the Use of SchoolsH. & J. C. Ivison, 1846 - 224 halaman |
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... colonies , now states , separated themselves from the parent country , and claimed the right to establish a government for themselves . A few 3. This country was first settled by the English , who claimed it by right of discovery , they ...
... colonies , now states , separated themselves from the parent country , and claimed the right to establish a government for themselves . A few 3. This country was first settled by the English , who claimed it by right of discovery , they ...
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... colonies were not allowed to choose a constitution or form of government for themselves ; nor had they the privilege of choosing the officers of the different departments of the gov- ernment . The governors were appointed either by the ...
... colonies were not allowed to choose a constitution or form of government for themselves ; nor had they the privilege of choosing the officers of the different departments of the gov- ernment . The governors were appointed either by the ...
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... colonies . The general object of these laws was to compel the colonies to sell their produce to England , and to make them buy from England the goods they wanted ; and to prevent them from buying goods from other countries , they were ...
... colonies . The general object of these laws was to compel the colonies to sell their produce to England , and to make them buy from England the goods they wanted ; and to prevent them from buying goods from other countries , they were ...
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... colonies to be free and inde- pendent states , no longer subject to Great Britain . Congress was a kind of legislative body , composed of a few delegates or representatives from the several colonies . A description of this congress will ...
... colonies to be free and inde- pendent states , no longer subject to Great Britain . Congress was a kind of legislative body , composed of a few delegates or representatives from the several colonies . A description of this congress will ...
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... colonies . ยง 9. The next year after the war commenced , and a few months before the general Congress declared the indepen- dence of the colonies , and while the government under the crown of Great Britain was in force , the people of ...
... colonies . ยง 9. The next year after the war commenced , and a few months before the general Congress declared the indepen- dence of the colonies , and while the government under the crown of Great Britain was in force , the people of ...
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