Book/Printed Material Civil government in theory and practice.
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Image 1 of Civil government in theory and practice. JK 251 .C48 iGTICE.
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 2 of Civil government in theory and practice. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS. ®{pji Qop^rtglt !f 0. Shell 1/ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 3 of Civil government in theory and practice.
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 4 of Civil government in theory and practice.
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- Date: 1885
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Image 5 of Civil government in theory and practice. The Powers That Be. Givil Government in Tfeeory and Practice. BY W. I. CHASE. A COMPARATIVE REVIEW OF EXISTING GOVERNMENTS, THEIR ORIGIN AND HISTORY, AND CHIEF POINTS OF LIKENESS AND UNLIKENESS TO...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 6 of Civil government in theory and practice. 6 1 Entered according- to act of congress, in the year 18S5, By W. I. CHASE, In the office of the librarian of congress, at Washington.
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 7 of Civil government in theory and practice. PREFACE. When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to preface a book with a statement of its purpose, and the motives which led to its composition, first by the...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 8 of Civil government in theory and practice. PREFACE. and federal constitutions, but will add to the pupil s understanding and appreciation of the methods and purpose of our government of the people, by the people and for the people....
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 9 of Civil government in theory and practice. TABLE OF CONTENTS. Part I. Introductory. Page. Origin and Forms of Civil Government 9-1 S Part 2. Sovereign States. Chapter I. Forms of Government 19-22 Chapter II. Tlie United States of America....
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 10 of Civil government in theory and practice. viii TABLE OF CONTENTS. Part 3. Dependent and Component States. Chapter XVIII. Tunis, Egypt, Bulgaria and the Transvaal.. 11 3-1 18 Chapter XIX. Autonomous Colonial Dependencies. 1 18-127 Chapter XX. Component States...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 11 of Civil government in theory and practice. THE POWERS THAT BE A. Comparative Gtudy of the Theory and Practice of Civil Government. PART I. INTRODUCTORY. I. Definition. The word government, as com- mor.ly u^ed, has several shades of meaning....
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 12 of Civil government in theory and practice. CIVIL GOVERNMENT ernment, and (3) the causes which create differences in its form. 2. Origin or Basis. The origin of government was, undoubtedly, the power of the ruler to maintain authority, and...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 13 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. ii are the wisdom or caprice of the governing power and the consent of the governed. Indirectly so many elements enter into the formation of a system of...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 14 of Civil government in theory and practice. 12 CIVIL GOVERNMENT may be averse to a form of government or they maybe simply unwilling to take the trouble to maintain it after they have chosen it. Thus, remarks John Stuart...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 15 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 13 Forms of government are usually classified as mon- archical, aristocratic, or democratic. Two other forms are sometimes given, namely, patriarchal and theo- cratic, but these are now...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 16 of Civil government in theory and practice. 14 CIVIL GOVERNMENT state in the government of colonies and provinces, and forms an important element in all governments. 7. Purity and Extent. The kinds (or qualities) of government are monarchy, aristocracy,...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 17 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 15 a government of laws and not of men. But, in prac- tice, it is found necessary to leave a large share of the law applying power in...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 18 of Civil government in theory and practice. 1 6 CIVIL GOVERNMENT the points on which each system shall remain supreme, is usually fixed by mutual agreement in the shape of a constitution or organic law. Thus, in the United...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 19 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 17 amendment, and it may be wholly set aside, either by general consent in adopting a new one, or by revolu- tion. 12. The Legislative Power. If there...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 20 of Civil government in theory and practice. i8 CIVIL GOVERNMENT before them by disputes between citizens, or between citizens and the government. By far the greater part of the administration of government consists in carry- ing out laws whose...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 21 of Civil government in theory and practice. PART 2. SOVEREIGN STATES. CHAPTER L FORMS OF GOVERNMENT. i6. Criterion. The generally accepted criterion of a good form of government, is its ability to maintain order and establish justice, while at...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 22 of Civil government in theory and practice. 20 CIVIL GOVERNMENT pie in the theory of government, by free discussion, because this would lead directly to a public agitation, for the purpose of restricting the powers of the Russian autocracy....
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 23 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 21 it. The federal government represents the United States internationally, and hence is a sovereign state or nation. In the same way, the tycoon s govern- ment in...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 24 of Civil government in theory and practice. 22 CIVIL GOVERNMENT from federations, in that the original power^ in them is vested in the national government, and not in that of the component states. CHAPTER II. THE UNITED STATES OF...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 25 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 23 erland previous to 1847, and in this country from 17 81 to 1788, and in all three cases it was discarded as weak and defective. The pov/ers...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 26 of Civil government in theory and practice. 24 CIVIL GOVERNMENT Whenever state and federal laws conflict, the latter, if in accordance with the constitution, are supreme, and the former are set aside. Of such nature is the Amer- ican...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 27 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 25 department, the legislative, ar,d made no pretense to executive or judicial power. By the constitution, the government is entrusted to three separate authorities, the executive, the legislative,...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 28 of Civil government in theory and practice. 26 CIVIL GOVERNMENT circuit and district courts only, but an intermediate appellate court is projected. These tribunals are organized under act of congress, and the judges are ap- pointed by the president...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 29 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 27 tended during the last quarter of a century. This ex- tension has come about partly through the abnormal influence of the war, but principally through the work-...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 30 of Civil government in theory and practice. 28 CIVIL GOVERNMENT necessary not only that the constitution should ex- plicitly define the powers of the different governments, but that the power to decide between them in case of dispute should...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 31 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 29 anything but an honest opinion as to the real meaning of the constitution. CHAPTER III. THE UNITED STATES OF MEXICO. 25. Republica Mexicana. P.^^ its present consti-...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 32 of Civil government in theory and practice. 30 CIVIL GOVERNMENT senate, sits during the recesses of congress. Besides these dissimilarities there exists in the two countries a great difference, both in law and custom, in the power over state...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 33 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 31 return of Ferdinand VII to Spain, the constitution was abolished by royal decree, and, after some years, re-established in response to a military insurrection. Viceroy Apodaca of...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 34 of Civil government in theory and practice. 32 CIVIL GOVERNMENT He labored one day for the aggrandizement of his friends, the day after for his own. He raised up a faction, and then cast it down and oppressed it,...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 35 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 33 in 1835, under the first presidency of Santa Anna, the state governments were set aside, and their powers ab- sorbed by the central government. In 1846 the...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 36 of Civil government in theory and practice. 34 CIVIL GOVERNMENT each claiming sovereign rights, except in so far as the same are delegated to the central government. The states, nine in number, elect in such manner as they see...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 37 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 35 territory is a partly organized state or province. Each district had its council and executive officer, each can- ton its executive, but no council, and each province...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 38 of Civil government in theory and practice. 36 CIVIL GOVERNMENT stitutlon then adopted, and re-proclaimed in amended form in 1864, v/as avowedly in imitation of the United States of America. Even the number of states, now twenty-two, was originally...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 39 of Civil government in theory and practice. IN THEORY AND PRACTICE. 37 election. The Venezuelans either have not so much confidence in the discretion and impartiality of their federal executive, or they prefer to reserve to them- selves the...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885
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Image 40 of Civil government in theory and practice. 38 CIVIL GOVERNMENT CHAPTER V ARGENTINE CONFEDERATION AND LIBERIA. 36. Confederacion Argentina. The Argentine Confederation, formerly known as the United Provinces of the River de la Plata, consists of fourteen states united...
- Contributor: Chase, William Ingraham
- Date: 1885