Civil Government in the United States: Considered with Some Reference to Its OriginsHoughton, Mifflin, 1890 - 360 страница |
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... council or a county board of supervisors , as in the House of Representatives at Washington . It is partly because too many of our citizens fail to realize that local government is a worthy study , that we find it making so much trouble ...
... council or a county board of supervisors , as in the House of Representatives at Washington . It is partly because too many of our citizens fail to realize that local government is a worthy study , that we find it making so much trouble ...
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... council of Cambridge must ask Congress each year how much money it can be allowed to spend for municipal purposes , while the mayor of Cambridge holds his office subject to re- moval by the President of the United States , we may safely ...
... council of Cambridge must ask Congress each year how much money it can be allowed to spend for municipal purposes , while the mayor of Cambridge holds his office subject to re- moval by the President of the United States , we may safely ...
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... council The city of London , and the metropolitan district English cities were for a long time the bulwarks of liberty 109 Simon de Montfort and the cities • Oligarchical abuses in English cities , beginning with the Tudor period ...
... council The city of London , and the metropolitan district English cities were for a long time the bulwarks of liberty 109 Simon de Montfort and the cities • Oligarchical abuses in English cities , beginning with the Tudor period ...
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... council was a kind of upper house The colonial government was much like the English system in miniature The Americans never admitted the supremacy of parlia- ment • 155 · 156 157 In England there grew up the theory of the imperial su ...
... council was a kind of upper house The colonial government was much like the English system in miniature The Americans never admitted the supremacy of parlia- ment • 155 · 156 157 In England there grew up the theory of the imperial su ...
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... council chambers or on the battlefield . The French Revolution of 1789 , the most terrible political convul- sion of modern times , was caused chiefly by " too much taxes , ” and by the fact that the people who paid the taxes were not ...
... council chambers or on the battlefield . The French Revolution of 1789 , the most terrible political convul- sion of modern times , was caused chiefly by " too much taxes , ” and by the fact that the people who paid the taxes were not ...
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