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Angus, H.F.

Citizenship in British Columbia - Authorized for Use in the Schools of British Columbia

The King's Printer, 1926

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Année
1926
Lieu d'édition
Victoria, BC
Auteur
Angus, H.F.
Éditeurs
The King's Printer
Format
12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Citizenship in British Columbia - Authorized for Use in the, Schools of British Columbia Public School Text Civics British, North America Act and other important law. "Explains existing, Canadian institutions and their workings. These institutions are, complicated and our triple citizenship in Province, Dominion, and Empire is not easy to understand." - from Preface. The, twenty chapters include such topics as: Nation, Government and Law, Our Civil Law - Common Law and Statute Law, Trading Corporations, Courts of Law, Criminal Law, Nationality, External Affairs, Defence, The Aims of Government British Columbia
Description
H Hardcover
Etat de conservation
Tres bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

278 pages plus index. Includes multiple iterations of the British North America Act and other important law. "Explains existing Canadian institutions and their workings. These institutions are complicated and our triple citizenship in Province, Dominion, and Empire is not easy to understand." - from Preface. The twenty chapters include such topics as: Nation, Government and Law; Our Civil Law - Common Law and Statute Law; Trading Corporations; Courts of Law; Criminal Law; Nationality, External Affairs, Defence; The Aims of Government; etc. Light wear. Clean and unmarked. Contents yellowed with age. Read this book and weep for what has become of our society. As witnessed by this text, schools used to be places of learning. Read it and discover how much you never knew about the workings and history of your own society. An exquisite and cherished reminder of more civilized times. Book