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THE

SCIENCE OF GOVERNMENT

IN CONNECTION WITH

AMERICAN INSTITUTIONS.

BY

JOSEPH ALDEN, D. D., LL. D.,

LATE PRESIDENT OF JEFFERSON COLLEGE, AND AUTHOR OF “ELEMENTS OF
INTELLECTUAL PHILOSOPHY," ETC., ETC.

NEW YORK:

SHELDON & COMPANY, PUBLISHERS,

498 & 500 BROADWAY.

1869.

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Dr. ALDEN'S TEXT-BOOKS

ON THE

SCIENCE OF GOVERNMENT.

I.

THE SCIENCE OF GOVERNMENT in connection with
American Institutions. By JOSEPH ALDEN, D. D., LL. D.,

66

President of the State Normal School," Albany. One volume, 12mo, Price $1.50. Adapted to the wants of High Schools and Colleges.

II.

1JE YOUNG CITIZEN'S MANUAL. Being a primary text-book on the Science of Government. By JOSEPH ALDEN, D. D., LL. D. Price 50 cents. This book is in the form of questions and answers, and is adapted to the wants of Common and Primary Schools.

The New York Independent says:

"There is no more important study than the study of the institutions of our own country, and there is no book on the subject so clear, comprehensive and complete in it. self as the volume before us."

Enter according to Act of Congress, in the year 1806, by
SHELDON & CO.,

In the Clerk's Cffice of the District Court of the United States for the
Southern District of New York.

Stereotyped by SMITH & MODOUGAL, 82 & 84 Beekman St., N. Y.

in

HON. JOSEPH WHITE,

SEC.ETARY OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF

MASSACHUSETTS:

Your counsel and encouragement led me to give,

my college teaching, greater prominence to studies adapted to prepare young men to perform their duties as citizens of the United States than is usually given in our Colleges. In view of that fact, and of your zeal and labors in the cause of education and government, I beg leave to inscribe to you this effort to aid my young countrymen in preparing themselves for the work before them.

JOSEPH ALDEN.

PREFACE.

THE importance of the study of the Science of Government in a country where every one has an influence in the affairs of government, does not need to be argued. Books suitable for its study in our educational institutions should be furnished. This volume is designed as a textbook for our higher institutions. It contains, in a compact form, the facts and principles which every American citizen ought to know. It may be made the basis of a brief, or of an extended course of instruction, as circumstances may require. Though primarily designed as a textbook, the general reader will find every portion of it perfectly intelligible.

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