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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... Party Affiliation Tests , Miller McClintock Judicial Decisions on Public Law , Robert E. Cushman ..... 468 News and Notes , Personal and Miscellaneous , Frederic A. Ogg . 479 The Teaching of Constitutional Law , Arnold Bennett Hall ...
... Party Affiliation Tests , Miller McClintock Judicial Decisions on Public Law , Robert E. Cushman ..... 468 News and Notes , Personal and Miscellaneous , Frederic A. Ogg . 479 The Teaching of Constitutional Law , Arnold Bennett Hall ...
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... party , but in law and reason . It is adaptable to republics as well as to monarchies . But there can be no doubt that in Montesquieu's thought a division of powers naturally presupposes a division of classes , for he had in mind ...
... party , but in law and reason . It is adaptable to republics as well as to monarchies . But there can be no doubt that in Montesquieu's thought a division of powers naturally presupposes a division of classes , for he had in mind ...
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... party candidate is necessary for an election - or preliminary thereto nevertheless his selection is in no real sense part of the manner of holding election . This does not depend upon the scheme by which candidates are put forward ...
... party candidate is necessary for an election - or preliminary thereto nevertheless his selection is in no real sense part of the manner of holding election . This does not depend upon the scheme by which candidates are put forward ...
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... party , for the first time in ten years , was in complete control of the executive and both branches of Congress . Entirely apart from the issues of party politics , its régime promised to be interesting . Cam- paign pledges had been ...
... party , for the first time in ten years , was in complete control of the executive and both branches of Congress . Entirely apart from the issues of party politics , its régime promised to be interesting . Cam- paign pledges had been ...
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... party . The House of Representatives elected Representative Gillett of Massachusetts as Speaker by a majority of 176 votes ( Representative Kitchen receiving 122 votes ) and adopted without change the rules of the Sixty - sixth Congress ...
... party . The House of Representatives elected Representative Gillett of Massachusetts as Speaker by a majority of 176 votes ( Representative Kitchen receiving 122 votes ) and adopted without change the rules of the Sixty - sixth Congress ...
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