The American Political Science Review, Volume 12Westel Woodbury Willoughby, John Archibald Fairlie, Frederic Austin Ogg American Political Science Association., 1918 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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... Operation of the Maryland budget ; Budget progress in New York , New Jersey and Massachusetts . Book reviews , W. B. Munro ... Recent publications of political interest : 531 561 576 Books and periodicals , Beatrice Owens .. Government ...
... Operation of the Maryland budget ; Budget progress in New York , New Jersey and Massachusetts . Book reviews , W. B. Munro ... Recent publications of political interest : 531 561 576 Books and periodicals , Beatrice Owens .. Government ...
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... operations . As early as the fifth century , however , and probably earlier , the Teutonic tribe had taken a step forward which the society of nations is today endeavoring to take . It had suppressed feud in the case of minor injuries ...
... operations . As early as the fifth century , however , and probably earlier , the Teutonic tribe had taken a step forward which the society of nations is today endeavoring to take . It had suppressed feud in the case of minor injuries ...
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... operation and effect of the statute as enforced could be regarded as imposing a burden on interstate commerce . In view of the fact that the maximum charge was $ 2500 , it found " no ground for saying that a tax of this character , thus ...
... operation and effect of the statute as enforced could be regarded as imposing a burden on interstate commerce . In view of the fact that the maximum charge was $ 2500 , it found " no ground for saying that a tax of this character , thus ...
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... operation of their machines within the state . But this and the further fact that Kane was driving through , and not merely into , New Jersey were held not sufficient to differentiate the New Jersey statute from that of Maryland . 47 ...
... operation of their machines within the state . But this and the further fact that Kane was driving through , and not merely into , New Jersey were held not sufficient to differentiate the New Jersey statute from that of Maryland . 47 ...
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... operations across public crossings in cities of the first or second class with a switch- ing crew of less than one engineer , a fireman , a foreman and three helpers ; 57 and could require suitable guard rails for , and proper ...
... operations across public crossings in cities of the first or second class with a switch- ing crew of less than one engineer , a fireman , a foreman and three helpers ; 57 and could require suitable guard rails for , and proper ...
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Halaman 293 - No principle of general law is more universally acknowledged, than the perfect equality of nations. Russia and Geneva have equal rights. It results from this equality, that no one can rightfully impose a rule on another. Each legislates for itself, but its legislation can operate on itself alone.
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Halaman 225 - ... the very source of government, by urging subtle deductions and consequences odious to those you govern, from the unlimited and illimitable nature of supreme sovereignty you will teach them by these means to call that sovereignty itself in question. When you drive him hard, the boar will surely turn upon the hunters. If that sovereignty and their freedom cannot be reconciled, which will they take? They will cast your sovereignty in your face. Nobody will be argued into slavery.
Halaman 225 - But if, intemperately, unwisely, fatally, you sophisticate and poison the very source of government, by urging subtle deductions, and consequences odious to those you govern, from the unlimited and illimitable nature of supreme sovereignty, you will teach them by these means to call that sovereignty itself in question.
Halaman 48 - ... are almost as varied as those of the entire business world. The operations of the government affect the interest of every person living within the jurisdiction of the United States.
Halaman 415 - In present conditions a workman not unnaturally may believe that only by belonging to a union can he secure a contract that shall be fair to him. • * • If that belief, whether right or wrong, may be held by a reasonable man, it seems to me that it may be enforced by law in order to establish the equality of position between the parties in which liberty of contract begins.
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