The American Political Science Review, Volume 16Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg American Political Science Association., 1922 - Political science American Political Science Review (APSR) is the longest running publication of the American Political Science Association (APSA). It features research from all fields of political science and contains an extensive book review section of the discipline. |
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... Michigan , and a hundred and thirty - four other defendants , for violation of section 8 of the federal Corrupt Practices Act of June 25 , 1910. The act in question forbade any candidate for representative in congress or senator of the ...
... Michigan , and a hundred and thirty - four other defendants , for violation of section 8 of the federal Corrupt Practices Act of June 25 , 1910. The act in question forbade any candidate for representative in congress or senator of the ...
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... Michigan an income tax amendment passed a special legislative session to be voted upon in 1922. It provides " for a tax of not to exceed four per cent upon net gains , profits and incomes from whatever source derived , which tax may be ...
... Michigan an income tax amendment passed a special legislative session to be voted upon in 1922. It provides " for a tax of not to exceed four per cent upon net gains , profits and incomes from whatever source derived , which tax may be ...
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... Michigan provides that the county board of supervisors in equalizing the assess- ments shall do so by estimating the true cash value of the real estate and personal property subject to assessment . New Jersey provides for the removal of ...
... Michigan provides that the county board of supervisors in equalizing the assess- ments shall do so by estimating the true cash value of the real estate and personal property subject to assessment . New Jersey provides for the removal of ...
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... Michigan enacts a new law which provides for fees and taxes on corporations . For filing , examining and certifying articles and amend- ments , and for annual or special reports certain fees are charged varying from 50 cents to $ 10 ...
... Michigan enacts a new law which provides for fees and taxes on corporations . For filing , examining and certifying articles and amend- ments , and for annual or special reports certain fees are charged varying from 50 cents to $ 10 ...
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... Michigan , by a law which relates to the assess- ment of credits , provides that consideration must be given to the in- vestment of the taxpayer in non - taxable credits , so that no longer will it be assumed that the entire ...
... Michigan , by a law which relates to the assess- ment of credits , provides that consideration must be given to the in- vestment of the taxpayer in non - taxable credits , so that no longer will it be assumed that the entire ...
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