The Common School Manual: A Regular and Connected Course of Elementary Studies : Embracing the Necessary and Useful Branches of a Common Education ... |
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His duties are various and important ; for although he is appointed by the people
of his own town , yet he is overseer or guardian of the civil concerns of the whole
county ; and takes cognizance of all the money matters belonging to the connty.
His duties are various and important ; for although he is appointed by the people
of his own town , yet he is overseer or guardian of the civil concerns of the whole
county ; and takes cognizance of all the money matters belonging to the connty.
第 611 頁
Town Officers . If I mistake not , said Philo , we are this evening to have an
enumeration of town officers , and hear something of their powers and duties .
You are right , my son , replied Mr. Brown ; I will redeem my pledge immediately .
Town Officers . If I mistake not , said Philo , we are this evening to have an
enumeration of town officers , and hear something of their powers and duties .
You are right , my son , replied Mr. Brown ; I will redeem my pledge immediately .
第 612 頁
Relate some of his duties , said Horace , as keeper and recorder of the town
documents and regulations . In that department of trust , he records and
promulgates the town laws ; orders the proceedings of highway commissioners ;
records the ...
Relate some of his duties , said Horace , as keeper and recorder of the town
documents and regulations . In that department of trust , he records and
promulgates the town laws ; orders the proceedings of highway commissioners ;
records the ...
第 625 頁
How many overseers of the poor have we in each town , · asked Philo , and who
appoints them ? There are two annually elected in each town by the people , said
the father , and their province is to superintend the relief of the poor of the town ...
How many overseers of the poor have we in each town , · asked Philo , and who
appoints them ? There are two annually elected in each town by the people , said
the father , and their province is to superintend the relief of the poor of the town ...
第 630 頁
Inspectors of Schools and Town Constables . Our inquiry this evening , said
Horace , relates , in the first place , to the Inspectors of Schools : -how many must
there be to each town , and bỳ whom are they appointed ? The number , replied
Mr.
Inspectors of Schools and Town Constables . Our inquiry this evening , said
Horace , relates , in the first place , to the Inspectors of Schools : -how many must
there be to each town , and bỳ whom are they appointed ? The number , replied
Mr.
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