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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... limited financial resources the advance is neces- sarily slow and in the meantime the present generation is suffer- ing from all the degenerating influences of inadequate nutrition , bad housing , and unfavorable sanitary surroundings ...
... limited financial resources the advance is neces- sarily slow and in the meantime the present generation is suffer- ing from all the degenerating influences of inadequate nutrition , bad housing , and unfavorable sanitary surroundings ...
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... limited , and did not furnish all citizens with the natural and necessary guarantees . But it was fecund . It conserved originality and cultivated grand and glorious virtues . By its fruits it was justified . Modern liberty fails ...
... limited , and did not furnish all citizens with the natural and necessary guarantees . But it was fecund . It conserved originality and cultivated grand and glorious virtues . By its fruits it was justified . Modern liberty fails ...
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... limited and checked by a distribution of authority among 17 De Tocqueville , Démocratie en Amerique , tome 111 , pp . 528-29 . secondary bodies . It is administrative deconcentration and political decentralization 18 THE AMERICAN ...
... limited and checked by a distribution of authority among 17 De Tocqueville , Démocratie en Amerique , tome 111 , pp . 528-29 . secondary bodies . It is administrative deconcentration and political decentralization 18 THE AMERICAN ...
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... limited by the Eleventh Amendment . The orignal jurisdiction of the Supreme Court , however , over controversies between states is not so limited . In New York v . New Jersey , 44 accordingly , the court sustained the right of the ...
... limited by the Eleventh Amendment . The orignal jurisdiction of the Supreme Court , however , over controversies between states is not so limited . In New York v . New Jersey , 44 accordingly , the court sustained the right of the ...
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... limited the army to 150,000 men.7 A deficiency bill for 1921 was necessary ( H. R. 6300 ) ; appropriations were made for expenses incident to the first session of the Sixty - seventh Congress ( H. R. 3707 ) ; the shipping board was ...
... limited the army to 150,000 men.7 A deficiency bill for 1921 was necessary ( H. R. 6300 ) ; appropriations were made for expenses incident to the first session of the Sixty - seventh Congress ( H. R. 3707 ) ; the shipping board was ...
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