First Lessons in Civics: A Text-book for Use in SchoolsAmerican Book Company, 1898 - 192 páginas |
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... vote . They will probably vote for the place where the prospect yields more fun . But the lesson will be none the less impressive for that . to arouse a genuine division of sentiment and abide faith- fully by the result . Those who are ...
... vote . They will probably vote for the place where the prospect yields more fun . But the lesson will be none the less impressive for that . to arouse a genuine division of sentiment and abide faith- fully by the result . Those who are ...
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... Vote - Registration . LESSON X CITIZENSHIP - ELECTIONS • At the Polls Counting the Vote ; Majority ; Plurality Right of Holding Office . LESSON XI 41 ⚫ 45 50 - The CITIZENSHIP DUTIES OF CITIZENS - A Few Words about Duty - Obedience to ...
... Vote - Registration . LESSON X CITIZENSHIP - ELECTIONS • At the Polls Counting the Vote ; Majority ; Plurality Right of Holding Office . LESSON XI 41 ⚫ 45 50 - The CITIZENSHIP DUTIES OF CITIZENS - A Few Words about Duty - Obedience to ...
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... vote , and in some States they are not allowed to hold land in their own name . As they are citizens of another country it is not just that they should share all the privileges of citizens of this country . A person cannot be a citizen ...
... vote , and in some States they are not allowed to hold land in their own name . As they are citizens of another country it is not just that they should share all the privileges of citizens of this country . A person cannot be a citizen ...
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... vote and hold office are political rights . In this lesson we shall speak of civil rights . The Right to Personal Security.— By this is meant the right to be secure from injury to our body , our health , and our reputation . If our ...
... vote and hold office are political rights . In this lesson we shall speak of civil rights . The Right to Personal Security.— By this is meant the right to be secure from injury to our body , our health , and our reputation . If our ...
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... voted for by casting for him potsherds , or pieces of broken pot- tery . Whatever may be the origin of the word suffrage , the right of suffrage is the right of voting . Voters are sometimes called electors , that is choosers . To vote ...
... voted for by casting for him potsherds , or pieces of broken pot- tery . Whatever may be the origin of the word suffrage , the right of suffrage is the right of voting . Voters are sometimes called electors , that is choosers . To vote ...
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allowed to vote amendment appointed Articles of Confederation Assessors ballot bill body called candidate charter Circuit Court citizens citizenship City Council Clerk colony Committee compelled Congress Constitution Convention county seat crime delegates discussion elected electors England England town ernment executive foreign give Governor granted habeas corpus House of Representatives judge judicial department jury justice lature lawmaking Legislature LESSON Lieutenant Governor live marriage ment Millville national courts national government number of votes obey ORIGINAL THOUGHT parents passed peace person political parties poll tax powers and duties powers of government Probate Court punishment pupils QUESTIONS FOR ORIGINAL Rhode Island right to vote rule Senate sheriff sometimes Supreme Court Tax Collector taxation teacher things thirteen colonies tion town government town meeting township trial tried Union United Vice President village voters wish word
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Página 75 - These wards, called townships in New England, are the vital principle of their governments, and have proved themselves the wisest invention ever devised by the wit of man for the perfect exercise of self-government, and for its preservation.
Página 114 - While acting as their Representative, I shall be governed by their will on all subjects upon which I have the means of knowing what their will is ; and upon all others I shall do what my own judgment teaches me will best advance their interests.
Página 50 - THE proudest now is but my peer, The highest not more high ; To-day, of all the weary year, A king of men am I. To-day, alike are great and small, The nameless and the known ; My palace is the people's hall, The ballot-box my throne ! Who serves to-day upon the list Beside the served shall stand ; Alike the brown and wrinkled fist, The gloved and dainty hand ! The rich is level with the poor, The weak is strong to-day ; And sleekest broadcloth counts no more Than homespun frock of gray.
Página 179 - Party is a body of men united for promoting by their joint endeavors the national interest upon some particular principle in which they are all agreed.
Página 55 - A weapon that comes down as still As snow-flakes fall upon the sod, But executes a freeman's will As lightning does the will of God ; And from its force nor doors nor locks Can shield you; — 'tis the ballot-box.
Página 142 - Thus I consent, sir, to this Constitution, because I expect no better and because I am not sure that it is not the best.
Página 173 - The Supreme court is the living voice of the Constitution — * that is, of the will of the people expressed in the fundamental law they have enacted. It is, therefore, as some one has said, the conscience of the people, who have resolved to restrain themselves from hasty or unjust action by placing their representatives under the restriction of a permanent, law.
Página 144 - But, as the British Constitution is the most subtle organism which has proceeded from the womb and the long gestation of progressive history, so the American Constitution is, so far as I can see, the most wonderful work ever struck off at a given time by the brain and purpose of man.
Página 154 - Amendment are those belonging to a person as a citizen of the United States and not as a citizen of a State, and second, that a right of the character here involved is not one connected with citizenship of the United States. Mrs. Bradwell made application to be admitted to practice as an attorney and counsellor at law, in the Courts of Illinois. Her application was denied, and upon appeal to the Supreme Court...
Página 93 - ... consideration of the hope expressed by President Kennedy just 1 month before his death, when he said: * * * although children may be the victims of fate, they will not be the victims of our neglect. Mr. NATCHER. Thank you very much. Mr. Giaimo? Mr. GIAIMO. Mr. Bostick, let me say to you that you know there is an old saying that Rome was not built in a day.