Studies in Civics by James T. McCleary
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XXXIII.--PARTNERSHIP,
XXXIV.--CORPORATIONS, XXXV.--COMMERCIAL PAPER, APPENDIX. A.--FORMS, B.--TABLES, C.--HOW SOME THINGS ARE DONE, D.--SOME PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL LAW, E.--DOCUMENTS, GENERAL INDEX, TO TEACHERS. Highly competent teachers are the very ones who receive most kindly suggestions meant to be helpful. For such these words are intended. The local organizations are so related that it is advisable for all classes to consider each of them. Especial attention should, however, be given to the organization (town, village or city) in which the school is. Here considerable time can be profitably spent, and the matter in the book may be much amplified. Here must be laid the basis of future study. Certain typical instruments deserve careful study. For a student to have |
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