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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... existing between these two elements of national life is the cause of many evils and the source of much political unrest . While the ends in view are clear and unmistakable , the measures to be adopted for their attainment are at times ...
... existing between these two elements of national life is the cause of many evils and the source of much political unrest . While the ends in view are clear and unmistakable , the measures to be adopted for their attainment are at times ...
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... existing order , the fact is that great social changes , such as took place in the United States during the Civil War , in Chile during the revolution of 1891 , and in Mexico during the revo- lution of 1910 , are brought about through ...
... existing order , the fact is that great social changes , such as took place in the United States during the Civil War , in Chile during the revolution of 1891 , and in Mexico during the revo- lution of 1910 , are brought about through ...
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... existing tenants in the District of Columbia the right to continue in occupancy of their dwelling places at their own option , provided only that they paid rent and performed other condi- tions as already fixed by lease , or as required ...
... existing tenants in the District of Columbia the right to continue in occupancy of their dwelling places at their own option , provided only that they paid rent and performed other condi- tions as already fixed by lease , or as required ...
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... existing laws so well that no new laws or very few are necessary . " " A Student of Politics " ( said to be Herbert Sidebotham ) in the London Times , April 17 , 1920 ; quoted , with some excellent remarks , by C. Delisle Burns , in ...
... existing laws so well that no new laws or very few are necessary . " " A Student of Politics " ( said to be Herbert Sidebotham ) in the London Times , April 17 , 1920 ; quoted , with some excellent remarks , by C. Delisle Burns , in ...
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... existing rule was not invoked ; unanimous- consent agreements for a vote at a particular time sufficed in every case , and as usual there was only discussion with no action . Senator Harri- son proposed changes in the rules providing ...
... existing rule was not invoked ; unanimous- consent agreements for a vote at a particular time sufficed in every case , and as usual there was only discussion with no action . Senator Harri- son proposed changes in the rules providing ...
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