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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... give the increased income of the laboring classes its greatest effectiveness in raising the standard of living . This involves the construc- tion of laborers ' dwellings by the public authorities , DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY ON THE ...
... give the increased income of the laboring classes its greatest effectiveness in raising the standard of living . This involves the construc- tion of laborers ' dwellings by the public authorities , DEVELOPMENT OF DEMOCRACY ON THE ...
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... give to society " bodiness , " the neglected half was reclaimed and the idea of intermediate bodies as a check on power sprang up . The first publicist in France to make an adaptation of Montesquieu's doctrine to the new day of social ...
... give to society " bodiness , " the neglected half was reclaimed and the idea of intermediate bodies as a check on power sprang up . The first publicist in France to make an adaptation of Montesquieu's doctrine to the new day of social ...
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... give or cause to be given any sums in excess of certain designated amounts " in procuring his nomination and election . " Five of the justices decided that the act , so far as it applied to the processes of nomination to office ...
... give or cause to be given any sums in excess of certain designated amounts " in procuring his nomination and election . " Five of the justices decided that the act , so far as it applied to the processes of nomination to office ...
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... give such duration as it pleases to its exercise , whether for two years or for more than two years . " It is impossible not to sympathize a good deal with Justice McKenna in his dismay , though he has hardly defined the problem ...
... give such duration as it pleases to its exercise , whether for two years or for more than two years . " It is impossible not to sympathize a good deal with Justice McKenna in his dismay , though he has hardly defined the problem ...
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... give each of them a place on an important commit- tee , so it was sought to increase the membership of these committees from 15 to 16. There would thus be 10 Republicans on each committee , and the disparity between the majority and ...
... give each of them a place on an important commit- tee , so it was sought to increase the membership of these committees from 15 to 16. There would thus be 10 Republicans on each committee , and the disparity between the majority and ...
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