Civil government in the Philippines / Dudley O. McGovney

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Chicago : Scott, Foresman and Company, c1903Description: 215 pages ; 28 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • JQ 1331 .M3 [1903]
Contents:
Chapter1. Introduction -- Chapter2. What is government? -- Chapter3. Who constitute the government? -- Chapter4. Keeping order -- Chapter5. Protecting the rights of individual -- Chapter6. public schools -- Chapter7. Roads and streets -- Chapter8. Some other things done by the government -- Chapter9. Taxes -- Chapter10. town, provincial and central government -- Chapter11. Comparison of local governments in the United States and in the Philippines -- Chapter12. The history of Philippine town government -- Chapter13. The new town-government -- Chapter14. Town elections -- chapter15. The government of a province --
Summary: the importance of giving instruction in the public schools, upon the subject of civil government, can hardly be overestimated .
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex General Circulation General Education GC JQ 1331 .M3 [1903] (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000013028

Includes index.

Chapter1. Introduction -- Chapter2. What is government? -- Chapter3. Who constitute the government? -- Chapter4. Keeping order -- Chapter5. Protecting the rights of individual -- Chapter6. public schools -- Chapter7. Roads and streets -- Chapter8. Some other things done by the government -- Chapter9. Taxes -- Chapter10. town, provincial and central government -- Chapter11. Comparison of local governments in the United States and in the Philippines -- Chapter12. The history of Philippine town government -- Chapter13. The new town-government -- Chapter14. Town elections -- chapter15. The government of a province --

the importance of giving instruction in the public schools, upon the subject of civil government, can hardly be overestimated .

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