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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... action a class of small land owners presents enormous difficulties . It is futile either through expropriation or confis- cation to break up the large agricultural holdings into small farms . Unless the agricultural population is ...
... action a class of small land owners presents enormous difficulties . It is futile either through expropriation or confis- cation to break up the large agricultural holdings into small farms . Unless the agricultural population is ...
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... action . There is no linkage of individuals . It is necessary to devise something , therefore , which can replace the old nobility which was at once a center of common interest and a force to resist tyranny . There is but one way — that ...
... action . There is no linkage of individuals . It is necessary to devise something , therefore , which can replace the old nobility which was at once a center of common interest and a force to resist tyranny . There is but one way — that ...
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... action was attended by due notice to relator , which was given the right to a hearing , and was followed by a review of the facts by a court for the purpose of deter- mining their sufficiency to support the order based upon them . That ...
... action was attended by due notice to relator , which was given the right to a hearing , and was followed by a review of the facts by a court for the purpose of deter- mining their sufficiency to support the order based upon them . That ...
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... action by the states themselves , not against individual action ; nor , it was asserted , did Crandall v . Nevada , rightly interpreted , militate against this view in any way.37 The Neagle case and the trespass suffered by the state ...
... action by the states themselves , not against individual action ; nor , it was asserted , did Crandall v . Nevada , rightly interpreted , militate against this view in any way.37 The Neagle case and the trespass suffered by the state ...
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... action in personam would not lie against the superintendent of public works , his liability in the premises being clearly official and not personal , 42 the action in rem would not lie either . In a second case of the same title it was ...
... action in personam would not lie against the superintendent of public works , his liability in the premises being clearly official and not personal , 42 the action in rem would not lie either . In a second case of the same title it was ...
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