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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... Senator from 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 from 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 ...
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... Senate in the way attempted by the act , but were for setting the conviction aside on account of reversible errors ... Senators and Repre- sentatives shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof ; but the Congress may at ...
... Senate in the way attempted by the act , but were for setting the conviction aside on account of reversible errors ... Senators and Repre- sentatives shall be prescribed in each state by the legislature thereof ; but the Congress may at ...
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... Senate and House of Representatives chosen by the people , -in short , the power to maintain a law - making body representative in its character . " He continues as follows : " The passage of the Act under consideration amounts to a ...
... Senate and House of Representatives chosen by the people , -in short , the power to maintain a law - making body representative in its character . " He continues as follows : " The passage of the Act under consideration amounts to a ...
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... senators and representatives seems untenable . The national government is after all the national government , with ... senator or representative in Congress , but all power concerning any of the preliminaries of the single definitive act ...
... senators and representatives seems untenable . The national government is after all the national government , with ... senator or representative in Congress , but all power concerning any of the preliminaries of the single definitive act ...
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... Senator Bankhead , dated August 22 , 1917 , Postmaster General Burleson declared that , " for many years this Department has held publications not to be ' regularly issued ' in contemplation of the law when any issue contained non ...
... Senator Bankhead , dated August 22 , 1917 , Postmaster General Burleson declared that , " for many years this Department has held publications not to be ' regularly issued ' in contemplation of the law when any issue contained non ...
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