Catalog Record: 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 schools | Hathi Trust Digital Library

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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 schools / by Andrew W. Young.

Main Author: Young, Andrew W. 1802-1877.
Language(s): English
Published: Buffalo : Phinney & Co., 1856.
Edition: Rev. and adapted to the new constitution
Subjects: United States > Politics and government > 1845-1861.
New York (State) > Politics and government > 1775-1865.
Constitutional history > New York (State)
Note: Spine title: Civil government.
Includes index.
Physical Description: 267 p. ; 19 cm.
Original Format: Book
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